The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice President Rajeev Shukla has firmly dismissed any notions of political motivations influencing the decision to move the Indian Premier League (IPL) final from Kolkata to Ahmedabad. In a recent statement, Shukla emphasized that the shift was purely based on logistical considerations, aiming to accommodate the largest number of fans possible. Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, known for its massive seating capacity, was deemed the ideal venue to host the grand finale of the tournament.
Addressing circulating rumors, Shukla clarified that the BCCI's primary goal is to enhance the overall experience for both players and spectators. He noted that the decision-making process involved thorough assessments of various logistical aspects, such as transportation facilities and infrastructure readiness. By prioritizing these factors, the BCCI aims to ensure a seamless and memorable event for cricket enthusiasts across the globe, free from any underlying political agendas.
The relocation decision, according to Shukla, reflects the BCCI's commitment to maintaining the integrity and excitement of the IPL. He reassured fans that the board remains focused on delivering high-quality cricketing experiences and fostering a spirit of unity through the sport. As preparations for the final are underway, attention is directed towards ensuring the event's success, with all stakeholders working collaboratively to uphold the tournament's reputation on the international stage.
— Authored by Next24 Live