The choice on Bengaluru’s alternative as a venue for the ICC Girls’s ODI World Cup is predicted to be finalised later this week.
The Karnataka State Cricket Affiliation has knowledgeable the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) that it’s unable to acquire the mandatory clearances to host matches. Because of this, the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC), in session with the BCCI, has been working to determine an alternate venue.
Bengaluru is, for the second, scheduled to host the event opener between India and Sri Lanka on September 30, matches between England and South Africa (October 3) and India and Bangladesh (October 26), the second semifinal on October 30, and presumably the ultimate on November 2. However the metropolis was dominated out after the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium was deemed unfit to host World Cup video games following the stampede throughout Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s victory parade after profitable the IPL in June this 12 months.
With the World Cup opener barely six weeks away, time is working out to finish logistical preparations. Sportstar understands that Thiruvananthapuram has emerged because the front-runner, whereas Guwahati can be in competition to stage extra matches.
In keeping with a supply conversant in the matter, a proper announcement will probably be made “in a few days.”