City-based Rushabh Mamania, who started this petition on Change.Org, told PTI today, "I was inspired by people's response to waterless holi in the wake of drought in Maharashtra. Many people are not aware of the wastage of water in the IPL so I thought to make them aware by filing the online petition."
A total of 6,041 people have signed the petition that would be submitted to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, requesting him to take steps to avoid water wastage and shift the IPL matches out of the state.
Rushabh's petition is co-addressed to BCCI president Shashank Manohar and Mumbai Cricket Association president Sharad Pawar.
His petition has a picture of a farmer looking up in the sky with his hands folded in prayer, in what is evidently an emotional appeal to the rain gods.
Explaining the amount of water required to prepare a ground to host a cricket match in the state, Rushabh said, "A standard cricket/football oval requires a minimum of 80,000 to 1,00,000 litres of water per application. Approximately 2 to 3 applications are required per week (1,60,000 to 3,00,000 litres per week) to maintain turf growth and repair damaged areas. More water is needed in hot windy conditions and less in cooler conditions."
"Thus, in the 19 Matches to be played in Maharashtra more than 70 lakh litres of water will be used to maintain the cricket grounds. When our state is affected by drought will it be wise to waste 70 lakh litres of water?" he asked.
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