Explorer

IND vs WI: MCA asks BCCI to conduct 4th ODI due to financial curb

The official said the MCA cited its inability to operate its bank account, which is a major hurdle

Citing financial constraints, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Thursday requested the BCCI to conduct the 4th match which is scheduled to be played on October 29.

According to several reports, Senior MCA officials and a few managing committee members met a top BCCI official. They cited the difficulties, especially the financial constraints for the association, for hosting the game.

"They asked the BCCI to conduct the game and assured that MCA would help it in all possible ways," a source in the Mumbai cricket body said.

Asked what they meant by asking the BCCI to conduct the match, the official said, “It means the BCCI (and not the MCA) will float tender notices for various (match-related) works."

The official said the MCA cited its inability to operate its bank account, which is a major hurdle.

The BCCI official assured the MCA delegation that the Board was working to solve the issue, the source said. The Bombay High Court, earlier this year, had appointed a Committee of Administrators for the MCA comprising two retired judges, who relinquished their charge on September 14.

Since then, there is no clarity on who would operate the bank account.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

'Morale Of Criminals High Because...': Kejriwal's Slight At Amit Shah, Police Over Delhi Schools Bomb Threats
'Morale Of Criminals High Because...': Kejriwal's Slight At Amit Shah, Police Over Delhi Schools Bomb Threats
Rajasthan: 6 Charred To Death As Truck Collides With LPG Tanker In Jaipur
Rajasthan: 6 Charred To Death As Truck Collides With LPG Tanker In Jaipur
Delhi Schools Bomb Threat: In 5th Instance In 2 Weeks, Dwarka DPS Gets Email Threatening To Blow Up Building
Delhi Schools Bomb Threat: In 5th Instance In 2 Weeks, Dwarka DPS Gets Email Threatening To Blow Up Building
'Ayodhya Is Done; No Space For Mandir-Masjid Conflict Now': Mohan Bhagwat
'Ayodhya Is Done; No Space For Mandir-Masjid Conflict Now': Mohan Bhagwat
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Jaipur Truck Collision: 5 Dead, 24 Injured as Massive Fire Engulfs VehiclesMohan Bhagwat Urges Communal Harmony to Address Growing ChallengesBreaking News: Massive Fire After Truck Collision in Jaipur Causes Traffic JamRSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Calls for Unity Amid Rising Issues Among Communities

Photo Gallery

Embed widget