No IPL opening ceremony, money to go to martyrs’ families

CoA members Vinod Rai and Diana Edulji

New Delhi: The IPL will not have an opening ceremony this year after the Committee of Administrators (CoA) running Indian cricket Friday decided to allocate the money set aside for it to the families of the CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama terror attack.

The opening ceremonies of the cash-rich T20 league are a heady mix glitz and glamour with performances by Hindi film stars being the highlight. However, as a mark of respect to the slain CRPF men, it has been decided to scrap the ceremony for the event’s 12th edition beginning March 23.

“We will not have any inaugural function for the IPL and the money budgeted for that goes to the martyrs’ families,” said CoA chairman Vinod Rai, here Friday.

The Pulwama attack took place last week and its reverberations are being felt in the sporting arena as well. There has been a call to snap sporting ties with Pakistan.

The Rai-led CoA decided against taking any stand on the World Cup clash against Pakistan but said it would individually urge ICC members to ‘severe ties with any nation that is a terrorist hub’. The BCCI office-bearers are of the same opinion, sources said.

Defending champions Chennai Super Kings will take on Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL opener, March 23.

PTI

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