IPL GC defers decision on venue for Qualifier, Eliminator

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 22 2013 | 10:00 PM IST
Indian Premier League authorities will ascertain whether the Tamil Nadu government will allow Sri Lankan players to play in the first qualifier and the eliminator here next month before taking any decision to shift the two crucial games to an alternative venue.
The decision to seek the views of the Tamil Nadu government, which had banned Sri Lankan players from playing IPL matches in the state in the wake of the strong anti-Sinhalese sentiments, was taken at the IPL Governing Council meeting here.
The first Qualifier is scheduled at the Chepauk on May 21 and the Eliminator on the following day.
It was felt that the state government's views on whether they would re-consider their stand on Sri Lankan players should be taken into account before taking a final decision.
"We will be following the correct procedure. We will first ask the state government and police commissioner on whether Sri Lankan players will be allowed to play the qualifier and the eliminator. Once we get their response, we will be in a position to take a decision," a top BCCI official told PTI.
"If the state government allows the Lankan players, then there will be no issues and the matches will be held as per schedule," he said.
The official said that the IPL Governing Council may be forced to shift the venue out of Chennai if there was no change in the position of the state government.
Bangalore's Chinnaswamy Stadium, Delhi's Feroze Shah Kotla and Pune's Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium have been shortlisted as the alternative venues.
The IPL authorities are under some pressure to ensure that all the franchises will be in a position to field their best playing eleven.
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First Published: Apr 22 2013 | 10:00 PM IST

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