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Maharashtra Cricket Association

Maharashtra and Mumbai Cricket Association move to Supreme Court against shifting IPL matches

On April 13, Bombay High Court announced their verdict on shifting IPL 2016 matches within Maharashtra after April 30.

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Did you know that Don, Teja, Prince and company protect Maharashtra Cricket Association?

The 24-member dog squad that protects the MCA Stadium, has its members being named on famous Hindi movies and their characters.

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Maharashtra Cricket Association to get Rs 7 crore for hosting 1st T20I betweeen India and Sri Lanka

With India set to host 12-13 Test matches next season, the stadium is bound to make its debut as a Test venue too.

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India vs Sri Lanka 2016: Pune gears up for upcoming T20I clash among other important fixtures

One of the T20I clash of India vs Sri Lanka T20I series will be played at Gahunje Stadium on February 9.

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Ranji Trophy 2015-16 final to be played in Pune

The Ranji Trophy 2015-16 final will begin on February 24.

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Revenue Department withdraws tax exemption of 4 cricket associations

Tax benefits of four cricket bodies withdrawn for engaging in certain commercial activities.

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State cricket associations ordered to pay IPL security arrears by Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has warned various state cricket associations, which have notched up arrears to the police for providing security during IPL matches, of legal action if they failed to pay the dues by April 18, a lawyer said here Tuesday.

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IPL 2013: Pune Warriors India to play home matches in Pune stadium

Ending weeks of speculation, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) indicated in clear terms that Pune Warriors, owned by Sahara Group, would play all their IPL home games this season at Pune.

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Pune stadium to do away with name of Sahara Group’s chairman

The international stadium in Pune will no longer be known as "Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium" after Sahara Group decided to withdraw the name in the wake of its dispute with the Maharashtra Cricket Association.

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