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Mumbai can host India-England Under-19 games if TNCA can't: Vengsarkar

TNCA has cited cyclone Vardah, its after-effects and its own domestic cricket schedule as reasons for it not having sufficient fit-enough grounds to host the games against England.

By PTI

Mumbai, Jan 9: With Tamil Nadu Cricket Association expressing its inability to host next month's India Under-19 games against their England counterparts, former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar feels these matches should be shifted and hosted in this metropolis.

"As a former captain of India, I feel that if TNCA is unable to host the Under-19 games against England, Mumbai can host it as it has more international venues than any other city in India," the ex-chief selector told PTI on Monday (Jan 9).

Mumbai can host Under-19 games against England if TNCA can't: Vengsarkar

TNCA has cited cyclone Vardah, its after-effects and its own domestic cricket schedule as reasons for it not having sufficient fit-enough grounds to host the games against England for a fortnight at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk.

Vengsarkar, who played 116 Tests for India and has the distinction of scoring three back-to-back hundred as at Lord's in England, also wanted Mumbai as the reserve venue if Hyderabad CA is unable to hold the one-off India-Bangladesh Test match, which is also scheduled in February, for any reason. "

Besides, Mumbai also could be counted as the back-up venue for the India - Bangladesh Test match if Hyderabad which is the original venue declines to host it," said the former skipper.

"I believe cricket should always be the priority. These matches are scheduled a long time ago and hosting them shouldn't be a problem at all," Vengsarkar added.

PTI

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:41 [IST]
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