West Bengal's sports minister has expressed frustration over the decision to relocate the IPL final from Kolkata to Ahmedabad, questioning the rationale behind the move. The minister criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for seemingly assuming the role of meteorologists. He highlighted that precise weather forecasts for Kolkata during the specified period would only be accessible after May 14, suggesting the decision was premature.
Allegations of political motivations have surfaced, with the minister arguing that the shift might be influenced by factors beyond weather considerations. He emphasized the importance of transparency in such significant decisions, which impact local economies and fan engagement. The minister's statement underscores concerns over regional representation and fairness within the IPL's logistical operations.
The BCCI has not yet responded to these allegations, but the controversy has sparked debate among cricket fans and analysts alike. The relocation raises questions about the criteria used for venue selection and the balance between logistical efficiency and regional equity. As the IPL final approaches, stakeholders will be keenly observing how this decision unfolds and its implications for future tournaments.
— Authored by Next24 Live