Shift IPL out of Maharashtra after April 30: Bombay High Court ()
Mumbai, April 13। The Bombay High Court directed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday to shift all Indian Premier League (IPL) matches out of Maharashtra after April 30 in view of the severe water shortage in the state.
The matches scheduled until April 30 can, however, be held in the state, the court said, adding that it could not afford to ignore the plight of people affected by severe drought.
The decision means that the BCCI will have to relocate 13 IPL matches, including the final of the lucrative Twenty20 tournament. Maharashtra was originally scheduled to host 20 IPL matches in Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune. All three cities are facing a severe water crisis at present.