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Maharashtra stand to lose Rs 100 cr if IPL is shifted: Thakur

A day after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said he is fine with the IPL moving out of the drought-affected Maharashtra, his party colleague and BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur on Saturday warned that doing so will result in a loss of Rs 100 Cr for the State.

“Maharashtra gains Rs 100 Cr from IPL and if the tournament goes out of the state, it will be a loss for the state,” Thakur told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.

He said the figure is based on a study done by the Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) after the last edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Faced with criticism over huge quantity of water usage for pitches for IPL, Fadnavis had on Friday said “we do not have any problem, if IPL is shifted from Maharashtra this season. No potable water will be provided for IPL this year.”  Thakur suggested the money earned from IPL can be better utilised by the Maharashtra Government for tackling drought and taking relief measures for the affected population.

It can be noted that Maharashtra will be hosting 18 matches, spread across Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur, during the this year’s season of the popular domestic T20 tournament. He clarified the Cricket Board, too, is very concerned about the water crisis in the State and does not want to use potable water for maintaining the grounds.

It is also mulling to adopt drought-hit villages along with the franchises, who have been asked to prepare a report on what else can be done on the drought-mitigation front, Thakur said. 

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