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ICC World Cup 2023: Renovation Work In Full Swing At Chinnaswamy Stadium

Ahead of the ICC World Cup 2023, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) has undertaken the renovation works that are essential prior to the quadrennial extravaganza that is being played across October and November. The M Chinnaswamy Stadium will host five matches during the World Cup. "After the ICC team's inspection a few days back, we have started the required renovation works such as refurbishing the stands, placing some new seats and renewing the toilets in the stadium.

"Our aim is to arrange the best possible facilities in the stadium, and as it is we have top-class facilities here at the venue," said Raghuram Bhatt, the KSCA president, on Thursday after a function to unveil the KSCA Maharaja Trophy T20 trophy.

Bengaluru will host Australia vs Pakistan (October 20), England vs Sri Lanka (October 26), New Zealand vs Pakistan (November 4), New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (November 9) and India vs Netherlands (November 12) matches during the World Cup.

The ICC had recently sent an inspection team to Bengaluru to check on the preparations.

While expressing satisfaction over the venue's match readiness, the ICC members had suggested some minor tweaks to the existing facilities.

Apart from the World Cup, the KSCA will have their hands full in the coming months as several international and national teams will descend in the city for off-season training.

The WPL team UP Warriorz completed a week-long training in the city, and the state teams of Gujarat, Baroda and Chhattisgarh will arrive here for practice matches in the coming weeks.

If everything goes as per plan, the Karnataka association will also have to entertain the request from some English county sides to train in Bengaluru sooner than later.

To meet this heavy

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