Pune: Gahunje's MCA Stadium To Host Ranji Trophy Quarterfinal Between Jammu & Kashmir And Kerala From February 8
The match has been relocated from its original venue due to potential weather concerns, officials said

MCA Stadium | Gaurav Kadam
The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium in Pune's Gahunje is all set to host the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 quarterfinal tie between Jammu & Kashmir and Kerala from February 8.
Speaking on this occasion, MCA President Rohit Pawar expressed his enthusiasm about hosting such a fixture. "We have a good infrastructure to host the game of cricket, and I'm sure it will be a great playing experience for both teams under these conditions. We hope to witness a competitive contest and wish both Jammu & Kashmir and Kerala the very best," he said.
ALSO READ
Highlighting MCA's commitment to excellence, Honorary Secretary Kamlesh Pisal added, "We have a great record of hosting games while strictly abiding by and fulfilling the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) guidelines. Our venue poses no weather concerns, which made it an ideal choice for this crucial match. We are thankful to BCCI for giving us such an opportunity by reposing confidence in MCA and we assure that we will keep the confidence reposed in MCA."
The match was originally scheduled to be held in Jammu as J&K ended as table-toppers of Group A. However, the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) requested the BCCI to shift the match out of Jammu due to weather conditions. "Since it's winter, weather would have been a major concern for us, and we did not want to take any risks. Hence, we requested the BCCI to allot us a different venue," Brig. Anil Gupta, the head of the JKCA's BCCI-appointed sub-committee, said.
Meanwhile, Pune's MCA Stadium recently hosted a T20I between India and England, which the former team won by 15 runs. Batting first, India scored 181/9 on the back of half-centuries from Shivam Dube and Hardik Pandya. England, on the other hand, managed only 166 as Ravi Bishnoi and Harshit Rana picked three wickets apiece. Dube was awarded the 'Player of the Match' award for his game-changing innings of 53 off 34 balls, which included seven fours and two sixes.
RECENT STORIES
-
Watch: Hardik Pandya's Flying Kisses For Mahieka Sharma Caught On Camera During IND Vs NED T20 WC26... -
Cherry Blossom Trees, Ornamental Lighting & Public Toilets; Shivaji Park Beautification Project... -
Bombay HC Slams State Govt Over Land Acquisition Delays, Orders Mission-Mode Resolution -
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 February 19 Written Update: Mihir Lashed Out Noina, Asks Her To... -
Mumbai Monsoon Prep Hit: Mithi River Desilting Delayed As ED Probe Forces BMC To Scrap Contracts And...
