The BAI president Himanta Biswa Sarma has written a letter to all franchise owners, including Bengaluru Blasters, after they sought clarification regarding the legal cases that are going on in Delhi High Court and its potential impact on PBL, and also whether all teams were paying the franchisee fee.
"Over the last few days, a number of rumours are being spread about the Premier Badminton League. I would urge you to ignore them as there is no element of truth in them. I must stress that PBL is going to be held as per announced and scheduled dates and there is no truth in any of the rumours with respect to the uncertainty regarding the hosting of the League," the BAI president said.
BAI, under former president Late Akhilesh Das Gupta, had terminated the contract with Sporty Solutionz after the first edition of the Indian Badminton League in 2013.
The BAI then launched the new version 'Premier Badminton League' after joining hands with new promoters SportzLive in 2016.
Sporty was awarded a compensation of Rs 2.5 crore following an arbitration process which upheld the termination but asked the BAI to compensate them for not following proper procedure.
Sporty, however, challenged that verdict in the Delhi High Court and sought a stay on the PBL till the issue is settled.
The hearing of the case is scheduled for December 11, while the third edition of the Premier badminton League (PBL) is set to held from December 23 to January 14.
SportzLive Managing Director Atul Pande said the league would go ahead as planned and there were no real concerns and the court case will have no bearing on the league.
"Our property is PBL which is separate contract awarded by BAI. So the court case between BAI and Sporty Solutionz will have no bearing on the league and it will go ahead as per planned. We have sort out all issues, " Pande told PTI.
The third edition of the Premier Badminton League will open with a clash between PV Sindhu's Chennai Smashers and Saina Nehwal's Awadhe Warriors on December 23.
Two new teams -- Ahmedabad Smash Masters and Guwahati Eastern Warriors -- are set to be part of the third edition of PBL.
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