Chennai Test gets the go ahead

TNCA secretary Kasi Viswanathan said: "Everything is sorted and we have informed the BCCI too. I had a routine discussion with the city commissioner on Thursday, that we have prior to every match and it was a fruitful discussion."

Published : Dec 09, 2016 14:25 IST

There were concerns about the game at Chepauk following the demise of the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa on Monday night.

The speculation over the final Test between India and England slated to be held at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium here from December 16, seems to have been resolved and the match will now go ahead as per schedule.

Initially, there were concerns about the game following the demise of the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalithaa on Monday night.

The BCCI had then written to the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), enquiring about the situation in the city and security arrangments for the teams and the venue.

On Friday, TNCA secretary Kasi Viswanathan said: “Everything is sorted and we have informed the BCCI too. I had a routine discussion with the city commissioner on Thursday, that we have prior to every match and it was a fruitful discussion.”

Chennai last hosted a Test in February 2013, against Australia.