Kings XI Punjab have expressed their desire to play more matches at the Maharashtra Cricket Associaton stadium on the outskirts of Pune in the next edition of the IPL, but have clarified that Mohali will continue to remain their base. While the Maharashtra Cricket Association is open to hosting Kings XI, a final decision can only be taken based on whether one of the two new franchises, that will be announced tomorrow, picks Pune as their home base.
The MCA stadium was one of the home venues for Kings XI in IPL 2015 and hosted three matches.
Mohit Burman, one of the co-owners of Kings XI Punjab, said the franchise would speak to the BCCI on the matter soon. "We played a few matches this season in Pune and it was a good experience. We would now want to play more matches there," Burman told ESPNcricnfo.
Burman, however, said the franchise had no desire to shift its base to Pune. "We remain a Punjab franchise and we would continue to play in Mohali," he said.
While Kings XI have lost four of their five matches overall at the MCA Stadium in Pune, they have benefited financially. "They played only three matches in Pune. They made [Rs] 10.6 crore within that short period," an IPL official said. "If they play five-plus [games], then their profits would increase effectively."
The official, however, said that Kings XI would have to wait for the outcome of the auction on Tuesday, where the two new franchises that will replace Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals will be unveiled. "What if one of the new franchises opts for Pune, which is part of the nine bidding cites?" he said.