The second ODI was scheduled to be held at the Holkar Stadium in Indore.
MPCA is showing strong signs of backing out from the issue.
A tussle over complimentary tickets between the BCCI and Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) could result in Indore losing out on hosting the 2nd ODI between India and West Indies.
Two days before an ODI between India and Australia here, the website of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) appeared to have been hacked.
A large number of fans turned up at the Holkar stadium since last night, forcing MPCA to close the sale on Tuesday.
Rohit Pandit also informed that two out of three vice-presidents including MK Bhargava and Ashok Jagdale too cannot hold the office under maximum age cap of 70 years.
Finally, it was only apt that at the home of India’s first Test captain, Team India’s current captain Virat Kohli scored a double hundred and his team won the match and the series. The ICC mace for the No. 1 Test team was a cherry on the top.
Lodha panel had asked BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke to inform all state associations to put their elections on hold and revert back to them by August 27.
As per the MPCA constitution, the existing body will remain in vogue till the new office-bearers are elected.
The MPCA on Monday held its Annual General Meeting as per schedule but did not conduct its election as per instructions from the Supreme Court appointed Justice RM Lodha panel.