In a major embarrassment, Eden Gardens (kolkatta) loses India-England fixture

Its so amazing to see ICC licking BCCI’s boots. ICC (read Logart) become so outspoken/aggressive when it comes to Pakistan for any reason but when it comes to BCCI, they always try to “play down” the issue. Just yesterday Tournament Director issued an statement that there is no truth in media reports that ICC is not happy with the progress on constructions on couple of stadium and here is the news.


Eden Gardens loses India-England fixture

In a major embarrassment to the World Cup organisers, the ICC has ruled out Eden Gardens as the host of the game between India and England on February 27. The ICC’s inspection team, which included some of the leading experts in the field of stadium and ground preparation, felt that Eden Gardens would not be ready in time. No alternate venue for the match has yet been named. The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and the three World Cup stadiums in Sri Lanka were all given the go-ahead by the ICC.

“Regrettably, Eden Gardens has not made sufficient progress to justify the level of confidence required to confirm that the venue would be ready in good time,” Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, said. “This was no easy decision to take and while it is most unfortunate, it is absolutely necessary.” The Cricket Association of Bengal is having an emergency meeting to discuss the development.

Kolkata was to host three other matches in the World Cup, but the status of those games is still unclear. “At this stage no decision has been taken on those matches,” an ICC spokesperson said.

The news of switching the match from Kolkata comes just two days after the tournament director, Ratnakar Shetty, waved away worries over readiness of World Cup venues. Media personnel had been barred from a recent inspection of Eden Gardens.

The venue, one of the largest cricket stadiums in the world, has hosted some of the highest-profile matches of the previous two World Cups held in the subcontinent including the final in 1987 and the semi-final in 1996. No international matches have been held in Kolkata since the Test between India and South Africa in February as the stadium was being renovated.

“All venues had ample time in which to prepare for World Cup matches,” Lorgat said. "We had been understanding and had provided extensions to the deadline dates but unfortunately we are now at a point where we must carefully manage our risks.

“The Central Organising Committee had provided venues with a deadline of 30 November 2010 to complete all construction work and then to be match-ready by 31 December 2010. An extension was granted by the ICC for five venues, which were again inspected over the past week. Sadly, Eden Gardens in Kolkata was unable to meet the final deadline date of 25 January 2011.”

The ICC is still deciding on the new venue for the India-England match. “We will work with the new venue, the tour operators and the ticket distributors to manage the logistical challenges that will surely arise,” Shetty said.

It is not yet known whether the people who bought tickets to the fixture will get refunds.

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Re: In a major embarrassment, Eden Gardens (kolkatta) loses India-England fixture

LOL thats a huge embarrasement for Indians and Kolkata

Re: In a major embarrassment, Eden Gardens (kolkatta) loses India-England fixture

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Absolutely disgusted. With the amount of money the BCCI makes.. how the F can this happen? The Eden Garden ground was under construction last year as well when India played SA in tests.. its STILL under construction? Why does it have to be so last minute? India is the home of cricket now.. lets face it..it’s where all the money is.. we need to have at least 10 world-class stadiums.. we ought to.. specially with the amount of money our board makes.

BCCI does not want to take any blame… http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc_cricket_worldcup2011/content/current/story/498480.html
Does this make any sense? “this is an ICC event.. its ICC’s responsibility”.. WHAT? what does this mean? It’s happening in India.. it’s not the Indian board’s responsibility??? Does the ICC work direct with each state’s board to use their stadiums? wtF? hahah..

I wouldn’t be surprised if the Eden Gardens does end up getting another extension and the work being completed last minute.. just like the CWG… jab daant parti hai tabhi kaam hota hai…

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I think it is cultural. India gets it done in the last minute. Hope it is so this time.