The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which is headquartered in Kolkata and is India’s cricketing capital, apparently received an unexpected request. The city, known for its fervent cricket supporters, had requested the postponement of a crucial World Cup match between Pakistan and England that was initially scheduled for November 12th. Given that the requested date falls on Kali Puja, the second-largest celebration in West Bengal after the magnificent Durga Puja, this request is being made.
The city’s vigilant law enforcement is preparing to protect the safety and security of all teams involved, despite these exciting developments. The cricket community was reassured by Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal, who said that they will “think differently” to give the visiting Pakistan squad the best possible security.
“We have years of effective management. We will set everything up the same way this time. There won’t be any issues. According to India Today, the commissioner stated, “We would think differently to ensure sufficient protection for the Pakistan squad as well, and that will be decided when the time draws closer.
Commissioner Goyal continued by emphasizing their dedication to “proper policing” on the days of the matches, making sure that all matters, including law and order, match administration, and security, are carefully taken care of. “We are in charge of everything, including security, match administration, and law and order. Before that, we are working on a lot of things, the commissioner continued.
Important World Cup matches will take place in Kolkata’s Eden Gardens.
The Kolkata Police and the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), which will host five critical World Cup matches, including the semifinals, have already started talking. They have been given the go-ahead to host four crucial group-stage games, which will feature cricketing heavyweights like India, England, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Cricket fans were also shocked to learn that a warm-up game between Pakistan and New Zealand, scheduled for September 29 at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, will take place behind closed doors.