Historic Test centres left out as cricket moves to surprising venues. What’s the deal?
In a shocking twist, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is ditching iconic cricket hubs like Mumbai and Kolkata, opting instead for Guwahati and Ahmedabad. The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) is not pleased, breaking its silence on the matter. Seriously, who decided this?
Wankhede Stadium and Eden Gardens, both steeped in cricketing history, are used to hosting high-stakes matches. So, what gives? The MCA is questioning the decision, pointing out that these venues not only have the infrastructure but also the passionate crowds that make Test cricket come alive.
With cricket’s ever-evolving landscape, is this a step forward or a backward leap? Fans are left wondering if this is a rebranding effort or just a plain oversight. Either way, the cricketing community is buzzing.
As the BGT approaches, all eyes will be on how these new venues handle the pressure and whether they can rise to the occasion. Buckle up, cricket lovers!
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