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The Maharashtra government has sent a notice to the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) asking it to pay Rs 120 crore towards unpaid dues and lease renewal, failing which it will have to vacate premises of the iconic Wankhede Stadium in south Mumbai.
The notice, issued by Mumbai City collector Shivaji Jondhale on April 16, stated that if MCA authorities fail to turn up for a hearing with appropriate documents on May 3, then the takeover procedure will be initiated.
Despite repeated attempts, members of the MCA's ad-hoc committee were unavailable for comment.
The stadium, which was built in 1975 and renovated before the 2011 World Cup, is the home of the Mumbai Ranji team.
It has hosted several memorable games, including the 2011 World Cup final in which India had defeated Sri Lanka.
Inside the stadium premises, there is a building, which houses the office of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
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