Sanjay Banjar, the former Indian beating coach, established the continuous debate about preparing the stadium in the 2025 Indian Premier League, stressing that although the privileges must have some effect, BCCI must keep with a degree of supervision to maintain fairness and prevent excessive household feature.
Speak on espncricinfo“IPL show”, Bangar emphasized the importance of balance of soil properties with a unified approach to stadium conditions. He argues that giving fully control privileges to preparing the stadium can lead to an unfair imbalance.
“I think BCCI still wants to get a little control and maintain a specific surface properties,” said Bangar.
“If you give it completely to the concession, then 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. Bonager stated:
He also pointed to the logistical difficulties of changing the stadium characteristics in certain places, which provides an example on the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangaluru, where it diminishes a variety of Earth’s borders.
“In RCB, Chinnaswamy, there are only two stadiums that you can play games due to 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. “
Stadium
The discussion on the stadium was an important point of discussion in the IPL 2025, with many team departments offering different views.
Chandrantht Pandit, coach of Kolkata Knight Riders, claimed that his privilege had little opinion on the stadium conditions in Aden Gardens. Meanwhile, Stephen Fleming, Chennai Super King’s coach, rejected the idea that CSK has a great home feature in Chipuk, citing their own conflicts in reading their home roofs in recent seasons.
His teacher Loco Super Giantes Zuhair Khan recently suggested that the Ikana Stadium seemed to be sponsored by the opposition team, after the LSG was defeated against the Punjab kings.


