Newsletter

Does the BCCI not have the cash to fix any of this? Indian fans mock Chinnaswamy Stadium

Does the BCCI not have the cash to fix any of this? Indian fans mock Chinnaswamy Stadium

The last match of the India-South Africa series was canceled due to rain. The five-match series ended in a 2-2 draw.

The match was played at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The match was abandoned without playing even four overs. The result was a disappointment for the fans who were expecting a good match. What if you have to put up with the leak in the stadium?

A fan who came to watch the game shared a video of the roof leaking in the stadium. He wrote on Twitter that the disappointment was more of a stadium leak than not being able to watch the game.

The BCCI, the world’s richest cricket board, does not have the money to repair the leaks in the stadium. The competitive experience of the fans is worth a lot. The role of the fans in the success of Cricket India is not small.

The fan also questioned the Karnataka Cricket Board along with the BCCI. The fan question was when do you start appreciating the fan experience.

At the same time, it is noteworthy that the BCCI was the richest board in the world of cricket even before the Indian Premier League media rights were sold for Rs 48,340 crore. BCCI chief Sourav Ganguly had recently said that the board was looking at using the proceeds from the Indian Premier League’s media rights sale for better infrastructure development and allocating large sums to state associations.

Fans have argued that the BCCI should pay more attention to such fundamentals beyond new stadiums and fanfare.

Content Highlights: Fans Slams Bcci for roof leak at chinnaswami stadium