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Thakur Caught in The Cold? Indore Going Ahead with 3rd Test Preps

“We are going ahead as schedule,” said a senior member of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association.

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The Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) is going ahead with preparations for hosting the third and final India-New Zealand Test at its Holkar Stadium in Indore, a top official of the state body said today.

"We have not received any intimation from the BCCI till now and are going ahead with our preparations," MPCA's honorary secretary, Milind Kanmadikar, told PTI from Indore.

Doubts had arisen over the MPCA’s ability to host the match after the BCCI President Anurag Thakur hinted at a possible cancellation of the series due to the blocking of the board’s funds by the Lodha Committee.

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Reacting to the Lodha committee's instructions to its bankers BCCI president, Anurag Thakur, today said, "Most state units are unsure how they will be able to host games in this home season. They need to decide whether they can host the games or not, with or without money."

Kanmadikar, to a query, said that MPCA has already spent some money to conduct the game but has not yet asked for reimbursement, which was also subject to some upper limit, from the Board.

Meanwhile, MPCA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rohit Pandit told reporters in Indore, "We have not received official words from BCCI yet that the final test between Indian and New Zealand has been stopped," "We got information from media reports", Pandit said to a query regarding the BCCI's threat.

"But cannot act on such reports. We are going ahead as schedule given that BCCI had asked us to shoulder the responsibility", he added.

"We are putting extra labour for the match given moist in weather and drizzle since a week", Pandit added.

Incidentally, the scheduled Test will be the first-ever to be conducted at Indore, which has a strong tradition in the game and was the home venue for the strong Holkar team of yesteryears.

Stalwarts such as Col. C K Nayudu and Mushtaq Ali were playing for the Holkar team, which won the Ranji Trophy on four occasions in the past under Nayudu's leadership, before it became MPCA.

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