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Chinnaswamy Stadium may lose Women's World Cup matches over safety woes
The stadium is scheduled to host key fixtures, including the tournament opener on September 30, five league-stage games, and the crucial semifinal on October 30. However, the absence of official clearance has cast doubt on the venue's readiness, prompting the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to consider alternate options.
BCCi considering alternatives
According to BCCI's Devajit Saikia, clarity is urgently needed, with the ICC also growing concerned about the delays. Saikia stated that if necessary permissions are not granted by Saturday, the board will explore alternative venues to host the scheduled matches.
A probe committee, formed by the Karnataka government, is examining the cause of the April stampede and recommending future safety measures. The KSCA, meanwhile, maintains that all required documentation has been submitted and that it remains hopeful of a positive outcome.
If permissions fall through, it would significantly impact the tournament's logistics. Bengaluru is slated to host marquee clashes like India vs England and India vs South Africa, both of which are major draws for fans.
Adding to the complication, a recent court ruling described the stadium as "unfit for mass gatherings," further muddying the waters. The ruling emphasized long-standing civic issues like poor crowd control and inadequate exits.
With time ticking away, both KSCA and BCCI must act swiftly. For the success of the Women's World Cup and the safety of spectators, a prompt resolution is essential.

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