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Mumbai Indians Selected Jaipur as a Home Ground for IPL Season-9

Sawai Mansingh Stadium is ready for IPL season-9



Once Again IPL in Jaipur

The excitement of IPL will be seen in Jaipur again very soon. After 2014 this Sawai Man Singh Stadium of Jaipur was waiting for IPL match, now the waiting time was completed.

As per State Sports Minister Gajender Singh Khimsar conform on Sunday that Mumbai Indians are in favor of Jaipur as their home ground outside Maharashtra. Their will three league matches in May.

Mr. Shukla confirmed that “The Mumbai Indians told that they would like to play their matches at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium Jaipur. Today IPL officers will meet to State Government representative at Jaipur. BCCI put the condition in front of State Government was that the suspended RCA was not involved in this activity. On this condition Mr. Khimsar confirmed the BCCI and said we will agree on that.

The meeting between RCA and sports officers will be organize on Tuesday, most important of then being the handing over the SMS to state government. Mr. Khimsar said that SMS is the property of state government and RCA only control the rights till 2018.

Mumbai Indians was selected Jaipur as a home ground because the fan following in Jaipur is so much. And connectivity from Mumbai and others facilities like hotels and other infrastructure also well developed. That’s the some reason to select Jaipur by Mumbai Indians.

Matches Detail

  • 8 may 2016 - Mumbai Vs Hyderabad 
  • 13 May 2016 - Mumbai Vs Punjab
  • 15 May 2016 - Mumbai Vs Delhi

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