Meet Hayer asks BCCI to review decision on Mohali as venue
- July 01, 2023
- Updated: 02:08 am
category Regional, chandigarh, , tags Regional, chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh Punjab Sports Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer while expressing displeasure and objection over not including Mohali in the list of hosting cities for ODI World Cup-2023, has asked BCCI to reconsider this decision. Meet Hayer has written D.O. to BCCI President Roger Binny and Secretary Jay Shah, citing Punjab s rich heritage, contribution to sports and the great cricketers Punjab has given to the country, raided demand to hold the match at Mohali. Speaking about the rich heritage of Punjab, the Sports Minister referred to the contribution of Punjab in sports and the great cricketers that the land of Punjab gave to the country. He wrote, Punjab is renowned throughout the length and breadth of the globe for its age old traditions of peerless bravery, unmatched hospitality and unwavering faith in secular ideals. This land of warriors blessed by Gurus, Saints, Philosophers, and Poets has nurtured the ideals of peace, compassion, and communal amity since the primordial times. In the sporting arena too, Punjab has the distinction of being frontrunner and flag bearer of the Nation. When it comes to the National craze i.e. Cricket, Punjab has the honour of producing legends viz., Lala Amarnath, Bishan Singh Bedi, Mohinder Amarnath, Yashpal Sharma, Madan Lal, Navjot Singh Sidhu, Harbhajan Singh, Yuvraj Singh, Reetinder Sodhi, Dinesh Mongia, Harvinder Singh, Vikram Rathore, Sharandeep Singh and the latest sensations Shubman Gill and Arshdeep Singh, the list is endless. Mentioning the better infrastructure of Mohali and hosting in the past, Meet Hayer wrote In terms of sporting infrastructure too, Punjab has rubbed shoulders with the best in the world. The I.S. Bindra Punjab Cricket Association (P.C.A.) stadium at Mohali has the distinction of playing host to 2 World Cup Semifinal ties, one in 1996 Wills World Cup and the other time in 2011 (Apart from two league encounters) besides 2 matches in the 2016 World T-20. In the media statement of the Vice President BCCI, Mr. Rajiv Shukla, he has said that the PCA Stadium Mohali does not meet the criteria of the ICC to hold the match. I want to know what is the ICC criteria based on which Mohali was considered ineligible for the match. Apart from this, any change made in the norms at present should also be brought to light as the India-Australia International T20 match was played in September 2022. Besides, ODI World Cup matches including two Semi Finals were also played at PCA Stadium in the past. It should also be stated whether the ICC team visited the Mohali Stadium to inspect the standards. (editor dailyworld.in)