New Delhi: India is going to host the ODI World Cup. Preparations for this mega event are going on in full swing. ICC has also announced its schedule for the World Cup. According to this schedule, the World Cup matches will be played in 10 stadiums in India. BCCI is going to modify all these stadiums before the World Cup. BCCI will spend more than 500 crores to modify these stadiums before the World Cup.
ODI World Cup matches to be held in India will be played in stadiums in Ahmedabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Lucknow and Kolkata. Half of these stadiums still have deficiencies. It also includes stadiums in Chennai, Mumbai, Dharamshala, Delhi and Lucknow. However, work is being done by the board to remove the defect. BCCI will make necessary changes in each stadium. For which a plan has also been prepared. According to this plan, 50 crore rupees will be given by the cricket board for the change in each stadium.
of Chennai New LEDs are being installed in the stadium
New LED lights are being installed at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Along with this, two red pitches are also being made there. The lights are being replaced at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Along with this, the corporate box is also being renewed there. During the IPL and several international matches played this year, the pitches at the Ikana Stadium in Lucknow were heavily criticized. Keeping that in mind the pitches are being changed. 10,000 seats will be replaced at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi along with new toilets.
India is hosting the ODI World Cup after the year 2011
India has been hosting the ODI World Cup since 2011. In the year 2011 when India hosted the ODI World Cup, it became the world champion. The first match of the Indian team will be held against Australia on October 8 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.