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RCA gets 30 lakh rupees per match match. 20 lakh rupees per match is given to the Sports Council under RCA to MOU. (IPL / Twitter)
IPL Match: There will be no matches in Rajasthan capital Jaipur (Jaipur) in the 14th season of IPL. Due to this, people associated with various businesses including the cricket lovers of the state are disappointed.
Since the schedule of the 14th season of IPL has been released, there is disappointment among the cricket lovers of the state. This time the BCCI has selected 6 cities for the IPL matches starting on April 9. 56 matches of IPL will be held in these cities. The matches will be held in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata apart from Mumbai. The 7 IPL matches that will be held in Jaipur’s SMS Stadium every season will not be held here this time. This time no team is being given home ground.
Teams will not be able to play on home ground
For the first time in the history of IPL, the tournament is in India, but no team will get a chance to play on their home ground. Rajasthan Ranji player Rajesh Bishnoi Jr. says that it is harmful for the state’s cricket, because when the games like IPL are played here, the game and the players practicing in it also get a boost. At the same time, there has been a loss of revenue from RCA to the Sports Council of the state and other departments as well.Likely to have a wide impact
RCA gets 30 lakh rupees per match. 20 lakh rupees per match is given to the Sports Council under RCA to MOU. It will also have an adverse effect on the organization of these matches and the business related to it to be held in Jaipur. In the absence of this event, tourism, hotel industry, aviation industry, road transport, rail-bus transport, travel industry, food industry, private security, house keeping and event industry have been hit hard in the state.
The expectations of tourism also fell
IPL matches were expected to be organized in these sectors already facing recession during the Corona period. But even at that, there is a big loss due to lack of matches. Tourist guide Brij Mohan Khatri says that due to this, the expectations of tourism have also been washed away. Dipendra Luniwal, who belongs to the hotel industry, says that the hotel business gets a lot of business from the IPL in the summer, but this time it will not get that opportunity either.
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