BCCI checks with TNCA about Chennai Test

"Yes, the Board did check with us, but we have not received any information from the local authorities, so there is no change to the schedule," said TNCA secretary K. Viswanathan.

Published : Dec 05, 2016 21:59 IST , Chennai

Chennai last hosted a Test in 2013 against Australia, which India won by eight wickets with M. S. Dhoni scoring a double-century.
Chennai last hosted a Test in 2013 against Australia, which India won by eight wickets with M. S. Dhoni scoring a double-century.
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Chennai last hosted a Test in 2013 against Australia, which India won by eight wickets with M. S. Dhoni scoring a double-century.

With the uncertainty surrounding the State’s administration, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has contacted the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) to ask about the fifth Test between India and England, to be played here from December 16.

"Yes, the Board did check with us, but we have not received any information from the local authorities, so there is no change to the schedule," said TNCA secretary K. Viswanathan. "We are monitoring the situation and will plan accordingly."

The sale of tickets has been brisk so far. Chennai last hosted a Test in 2013 against Australia, which India won by eight wickets with M. S. Dhoni scoring a double-century. England last played a Test in the city in 2008 in which India won by six wickets, thanks to Sachin Tendulkar’s century in a fourth-innings chase of 387.

Natham, near Dindigul, is set to host to a Ranji Trophy match between Jharkhand and Odisha from Wednesday. It is understood both teams have reached the venue.

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