The BCCI, which is the governing body for cricket in India, expresses its dissatisfaction with the Cricket Association of Bengal.
As per a report from telegraphindia.com dated July 18, the BCCI is displeased with the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) due to their decision to disclose the ticket prices for the ICC ODI World Cup matches scheduled to be held at Eden Gardens.
The actions taken by the CAB have upset the high-ranking officials of the BCCI. According to the report, former top-boss of both CAB and BCCI, Sourav Ganguly, visited Eden Gardens on Monday. When asked if he had any recommendations for the state association, Ganguly responded by stating, “This falls entirely within the jurisdiction of the CAB. They will handle it.”
The report also cites a senior CAB officer who mentioned, “Sourav visited mainly to check on the progress of Eden Gardens’ renovation, and we also discussed stadium upgrades.”
The official announcement regarding the sale of World Cup tickets by the BCCI is still pending.
The ICC Men’s ODI World Cup will commence on October 5 and conclude on November 19. The tournament consists of 48 matches, which will be played in 10 cities and across 10 venues.