The senior vice president Chetan Chauhan officialy confirmed that three of the remaining matches
will be happening at Feroz Shah Kotla ground. “let me confirmed this. Delhi will play all their
remaining Ranji Trophy matches at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground.there will be no change in this
regard.”
Chauhan also said said that the concerns of BCCI ACSU unit about safety of players can’t be
addressed if first classm matches which are held at Roshanara.
“Roshanara is a social club where its members are its priority. It is not a cricket club and you can’t
restrict the entry of its members. DDCA is a cricket club and Feroz Shah Kotla is the ground for
cricketing activity,”said chauhan.
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