IPL 2020: MA CHIDAMBARAM STADIUM CLOSED STANDS ARE REOPEN
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have some issues with their home venue MA Chidambaram Stadium in the past couple of years.
CSK have been one of the most popular T20 franchises across the world.
The MA Chidambaram Stadium, which is also known as Chepauk Stadium, is the home venue of CSK .
It has hosted several international matches over the years. It also is India’s second oldest cricket stadium after Kolkata's Eden Gardens.
In recent years, the stadium has faced huge issues regarding its three stands which are I, J and K.
The Supreme Court has ordered to demolish the stands due to the violations of regulations relating to public safety, Till that time, these three stands will also remain closed.
MCC president, R. Ramesh, told “The meeting lasted an hour and went off smoothly. Certain other items too were on the agenda.”
He added, “Now we will apply to the corporation and the CMDA for permission to carry out the demolition and we are sure we will be granted.”
Chennai should not, anymore, be denied international matches and the IPL final because these three stands remained closed.”
Ramesh said, “The cricket fans of the State are the biggest winners. Now we can have more spectators and more big matches at Chepauk.”
Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have some issues with their home venue MA Chidambaram Stadium in the past couple of years.
CSK have been one of the most popular T20 franchises across the world.
The MA Chidambaram Stadium, which is also known as Chepauk Stadium, is the home venue of CSK .
It has hosted several international matches over the years. It also is India’s second oldest cricket stadium after Kolkata's Eden Gardens.
In recent years, the stadium has faced huge issues regarding its three stands which are I, J and K.
The Supreme Court has ordered to demolish the stands due to the violations of regulations relating to public safety, Till that time, these three stands will also remain closed.
MCC president, R. Ramesh, told “The meeting lasted an hour and went off smoothly. Certain other items too were on the agenda.”
He added, “Now we will apply to the corporation and the CMDA for permission to carry out the demolition and we are sure we will be granted.”
Chennai should not, anymore, be denied international matches and the IPL final because these three stands remained closed.”
Ramesh said, “The cricket fans of the State are the biggest winners. Now we can have more spectators and more big matches at Chepauk.”
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