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Cauvery protests: BCCI short-lists four cities to host CSK's home games
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CSKs' Faf du Plesis shows a shoe hurled into the ground by an activist of a pro-Tamil outfit during the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders, in Chennai on Tuesday. PTI
CSKs' Faf du Plesis shows a shoe hurled into the ground by an activist of a pro-Tamil outfit during the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders, in Chennai on Tuesday. PTI

The BCCI has short-listed four cities to host Chennai Super King's home matches after the IPL franchise was told to consider shifting base due to the Cauvery water protest, CoA chief Vinod Rai said on Wednesday.

According to IPL sources, Visakhapatnam is the front-runner from among the four cities, the other three being Thiruvananthapuram, Pune and Rajkot.

There were already calls by various groups not to host cricket matches in the city when the state was facing such a grave situation.

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Massive protests were witnessed on Tuesday ahead of the match between CSK and Kolkata Knight Riders and an identified protestor flung a shoe at CSK's Ravindra Jadeja during the match.

Committee of Administrator (CoA) Vinod Rai confirmed that the prevailing situation has forced them to explore options.

"We are thinking on the lines of shifting the IPL matches from Chennai. There are four alternative venues that BCCI has kept ready. They are Visakhapatnam, Trivandrum, Pune and Rajkot. CSK can play their matches at these venues," said Rai.

"We have to keep in mind the prevailing political and security situation in the state. But we have told the CSK franchise to evaluate the current situation and take a final call in this regard. It will be CSK's decision," Rai, a former Comptroller and Auditor General, said.

BCCI acting president C K Khanna said: "CSK is fully co-operating with the BCCI and the best available solution will be availed. We are exploring multiple venues."

According to information received, CSK CEO Kashi Vishwanathan is speaking to police authorities and trying to take a stock of the situation.

"There are a lot of options that we are mulling. There is a possibility that our next home match on April 20 against Rajasthan Royals will be an away match in Jaipur. In the meantime, we can decide upon a substitute venue. There are a lot of things that come under consideration. Ticketing, marketing, entire logistical movements, in stadia. Hopefully, a call will be taken tomorrow (Thursday)," a CSK insider said.

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(Published 11 April 2018, 20:52 IST)