The decision over whether Chennai could host IPL games in 2014 is likely
to be made on Saturday in a meeting between the IPL authorities and
representatives of the Chennai municipal
corporation. An apex court
bench which has been hearing dispute over the legality of reconstruction
of three stands and a gymnasium at the MA Chidambaram Stadium has
ordered both the parties to reach an amicable settlement with regard to
staging IPL matches.
The meeting will be held in Mumbai and if Chepauk, the home of the
controversial yet successful Chennai Super Kings franchise, is ruled out
to host any of the five matches - three home games of Super Kings, a
qualifier and the eliminator - then the Jharkhand State Cricket
Association stadium in Ranchi will be the likely replacement.
The home ground of Super Kings and India captain MS Dhoni, which was
Super Kings' base during last year's Champions League, has been allotted
two of the five home games for the IPL side this season.
The legality of the reconstruction of stands has been questioned ever
since the Chepauk was renovated ahead of the 2011 World Cup. Most of the
matches played in Chennai after the World Cup have been played with the
disputed stands locked out.
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