IPL 2022: Maharashtra permits 25 percent spectators; teams to start training mid-March
FirstpostMCA ground in suburban Bandra Kurla Complex and MCA ground in Thane are among the five grounds identified by the authorities as practice venues for the cash-rich tournament, which begins on 26 March. Post the meeting, in a series of tweets, Aaditya Thackeray said, “To ensure the smooth flow of the @IPL, Minister @mieknathshinde ji and I conducted a joint meeting of IPL, @BCCI with officers of Police and Municipal Corporations of Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai.” He also said that the state’s deputy Chief Minister would soon conduct a similar meeting for Pune, the other venue for IPL. This is a huge boost for the country, as well as Maharashtra in terms of economy, morale and for the passion of cricket fans.” To ensure the smooth flow of the @IPL, Minister @mieknathshinde ji and I conducted a joint meeting of IPL, @BCCI with officers of Police and Municipal Corporations of Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai. pic.twitter.com/p7FhEv2BYM — Aaditya Thackeray March 2, 2022 Earlier, it was learnt that IPL teams will start training in the city from 14 or 15 March onwards and five practice venues have been identified for them.