“Is that easy?”

Former BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said that Gardens, who was on Saturday, has maintained its history with the 2025 IPL finals and that the Bengal Cricket Union (CAB) shared a “excellent relationship” with the strong peak organ of the game. Although the BCCI announced the re-planned league fixtures after the tournament was stopped on May 8 due to the Indian-Pakistan conflict, IPL did not officially approve the places of IPL Playoffs. “No, no, we’re trying – we’re talking to BCCI, Gang Ganguly said when Eden Gardens asked Eden’s possibility of hosting the final according to the original program.
“Eto Sohoje Bosphorus Jawa Jay?
Some people organized a protest outside the iconic place on Friday and demanded that the IPL finals be staged in Kolkata.
“The protest doesn’t help much. BCCI has a very good relationship with the Bengal Cricket Association.” He said.
Ganguly responded to the delay in the finalization of Playoff venues, “Kolkata finished the league matches, so the first list is not on the list.” Eden Gardens received the final for the championship performance of Kolkata Knight Rides in the 2024 season.
The venue also hosted the opening match of the 2025 edition.
The tournament program was pushed back for a week and the final was planned to be held on June 3 instead of planned on May 25th.
According to the original plan, the Gardens would host the finals on May 23rd and the finals on May 25th.
However, BCCI strictly remained in the new venue for the final and provided more speculation.
The reason behind the proposed shift is air estimation because the beginning of the southwest monsory approach to the region at that time.
CAB’s sending IMD data to BCCI and claimed that the conditions in Kalcutta would remain suitable for hosting the finals on June 3.
However, it is understood that BCCI conveys that it is early to rely on long -term estimates and that more accurate weather forecasts will only be possible around 25 May.
Kohli Test Retired
The test cricket in India has recently experienced twin mishaps with Captain Rohit Sharma and Maestro Virat Kohli, who retired from the traditional format of the game.
Reacting to development, the former Indian captain surprised Kohli’s decision and paid tribute to both players for his famous careers.
“This is his own decision. Can everyone be separated from sports without their own will? But there was a great career, and the same applies to Rohit Sharma. Kohli’s retirement surprised me.” He said.
Rohit was looking for the first time in his red ball career, and a few days later he followed the case, leaving a big gap on the Kohli team.
The outputs come at an important point in the UK with a five -game test series planned from next month.
The focus is now the choice of India’s next test captain, and a discussion of whether Shubman Gill or Jasprit Bumrah needs to take over the reins.
“A decision that needs to be weighed carefully,” Ganguly said.
Ganguly, “There are too many pros and cons. They have to think long -term. Selects will decide what they think and exercise.
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