Eden and Wankhede cleared by ICC for WC Mumbai, February 14: Kolkata and Mumbai grounds have been given the final clearance to stage cricket World Cup matches after concerns about their readiness, the head of the governing body told on Monday. 'Those venues have all been squared off, they are ready,' International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat said in a telephone interview. 'There is not an issue about readiness of stadiums.'
This means only one match, India's fixture with England on February 27, has needed to be moved out of Kolkata's Eden Gardens to Bangalore. Mumbai has been given the go-ahead to stage the final on April 2 and two other group-stage matches. The tournament runs from February 19 to April 2. Mumbai, February 14: Kolkata and Mumbai grounds have been given the final clearance to stage cricket World Cup matches after concerns about their readiness, the head of the governing body told on Monday. 'Those venues have all been squared off, they are ready,' International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat said in a telephone interview. 'There is not an issue about readiness of stadiums.'
This means only one match, India's fixture with England on February 27, has needed to be moved out of Kolkata's Eden Gardens to Bangalore. Mumbai has been given the go-ahead to stage the final on April 2 and two other group-stage matches. The tournament runs from February 19 to April 2.
News Posted: 14 February, 2011
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