TURF WAR

GCDA keen to stage India-West Indies ODI in Kochi

A decision regarding the same will be made in consultation with the state government

GCDA keen to stage India-West Indies ODI in Kochi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kaloor, Kochi | Commons

Uncertainty over the venue for the India-West Indies One-Day International (ODI) to be held on November 1 continued on Wednesday. The Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA), which owns the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, is looking at options to hold both football and cricket matches at the venue.

The opinion of the experts will be taken into consideration. The final decision will be made in consultation with the state government.

GCDA chairman C.N. Mohanan said that the stance that cricket matches should be held in Thiruvananthapuram and only football games should be staged in Kochi was unacceptable.

The GCDA had called a meeting between representatives of the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) and Indian Super League (ISL) franchise Kerala Blasters on Wednesday.

The KCA officials made it clear that there will be no harm done to the football turf at the venue if the ODI is held in Kochi. The Kerala Football Assocation (KFA) too is in favour of hosting the ODI in Kochi if the football turf at the Nehru stadium will be kept intact.

There has been a furore over the KCA's plan to stage the match in Kochi instead of the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram.

The plan to stage the match in Kochi where an international standard football turf has been built up had met with strong protests. Cricket legend and Blasters co-owner Sachin Tendulkar had tweeted his support for the #SaveKochiTurf movement. Tendulkar took to Twitter to express his support for football.

His tweets followed a major social media campaign by football players and supporters in India who were worried about the potential damage to a pristine football venue.

Former Indian pacer S. Sreesanth too opposed the KCA move. Sreesanth, who hails from Kochi, said that it was better to hold the ODI in Thiruvananthapuram as ISL matches are regularly held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi. He added that the passion for football was growing in the state and a new cricket stadium should be built in Kochi to conduct matches.