“BCCI wants to get a little control over that”: Sanjay Bangar on the IPL stadium conditions

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Sanjay Banjar, a former Indian beating coach, believes that although the privileges should be for some to say in preparing the stadium, BCCI must maintain a degree of control in the Premier League to ensure fairness and prevent a severe imbalance in the game. While talking about the IPL display of the Espncricinfo, he said that while allowing the changes based on regional soil types, some monotheism is necessary to prevent household differences from getting a lot of benefit. “I think BCCI still wants to get a little control and maintain a specific surface properties. If you give it completely to the hands of the concession, you don’t really want the game to be very unbalanced as well, so I am from the opinion [of having] There is a little monotheism where there is no lot of saying to the host side, there is still sufficient diversity in terms of the vast nature of our country where the cricket game is played throughout the country, in itself differences in terms of red soil and black soil and all of that. I see a little direction or guideline is always better. Sanjay Banjar said while talking about the IPL display of the Espncricinfo, Time Out.

Bangar suggested that it may be difficult for the teams to develop stadiums with various characteristics in smaller places such as the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangaluru, where the center is used only for IPL matches.

“In RCB, Chinnaswamy, there are only two stadiums that you can play because of the size of the ground, and in general, you cannot have a lot of contrast [between] “These two surfaces are practically impossible to do this,” he added.

These were basic discussion points during the first weeks of the IPL 2025. Chandrantht Pandit, coach of Kolkata Knight Readers, stated that his team had little or non -existence on preparing the stadium in Gardens Aden.

Stephen Fleming, Cinai Super Kings coach, rejected the idea that his team has a great home feature in Chipuk, noting that they had difficulty explaining their home stadiums in recent seasons. After losing his team to Punjab kings, the Lucknow Super Giants Zaheer Khan indicated that the Ekana stadium appeared as if it was prepared by the coordinator of the opposition team.

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