Raipur hopeful of hosting ODI

May 01, 2013 04:12 pm | Updated June 08, 2016 02:45 am IST - Raipur

After successfully hosting the ‘home’ matches of Delhi Daredevils, Shahid Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in all likelihood will get to host a One-Day International match when Australia tours the country for a seven-match ODI series.

Come September, Chattisgarh State Cricket Association will be completing five years as an ‘Associate Member’ of the BCCI which will automatically grant it ‘Full Member’ Status making the venue eligible for international status.

“We will be having a Ranji Trophy team from next year. The IPL matches have definitely helped putting Chattisgarh on the international map. I have spoken to Rajeev (Shukla) and told him that we are ready to host Test matches also,” Chief Minister Raman Singh told a select gathering of journalists during an interaction at his residence on Wednesday.

“We have completed the work of the stadium in record 45 days and the first match is a huge hit. Sports is a way of connecting with the youth of the state,” Mr. Singh stated.

The secretary to CM, Aman Kumar Singh, informed that they are hopeful that they might host an ODI during the Australia series which is at the time of Diwali.

“We are the first association that has got right to host an IPL match before getting Full Membership. We have got positive feelers from the board that we might get an ODI against Australia,” the secretary to the CM informed.

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