The 17th season of IPL is going to start from 22nd March. The first match of the new season will be played between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chepauk Stadium. On March 25, under the captaincy of Faf du Plessis, Royal Challengers Bangalore will play its first match at home. RCB fans will once again get to see their favorite batsman Virat Kohli on the field, but before that, RCB fans may get a big shock. There is also a possibility that the schedule of Bengaluru's match may be changed this time. The biggest reason behind this is the water crisis in Bengaluru.
water problem increased
On March 25, Royal Challengers Bangalore will play their first match against Punjab Kings at their home ground M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, but before that the Karnataka capital is facing a major water crisis. Which may also affect the first match between RCB and Punjab Kings. However, Karnataka Cricket Association has called an emergency meeting to deal with the water crisis. While talking to the media, an official of Karnataka Cricket Association said that no statement can be given on this issue only after the meeting. No statement can be given on this issue before the meeting. Now it remains to be seen whether there is any change in the schedule of Bangalore's matches or whether its home ground will be changed.
The 17th season of IPL is going to start from 22nd March. The first match of the new season will be played between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chepauk Stadium. On March 25, under the captaincy of Faf du Plessis, Royal Challengers Bangalore will play its first match at home. RCB fans will once again get to see their favorite batsman Virat Kohli on the field, but before that, RCB fans may get a big shock. There is also a possibility that the schedule of Bengaluru's match may be changed this time. The biggest reason behind this is the water crisis in Bengaluru.
water problem increased
On March 25, Royal Challengers Bangalore will play their first match against Punjab Kings at their home ground M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, but before that the Karnataka capital is facing a major water crisis. Which may also affect the first match between RCB and Punjab Kings. However, Karnataka Cricket Association has called an emergency meeting to deal with the water crisis. While talking to the media, an official of Karnataka Cricket Association said that no statement can be given on this issue only after the meeting. No statement can be given on this issue before the meeting. Now it remains to be seen whether there is any change in the schedule of Bangalore's matches or whether its home ground will be changed.