"Is It That Easy?": Sourav Ganguly's Blunt Take On IPL 2025 Final Venue Change Row
Former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly on Saturday expressed optimism about the Eden Gardens keeping its date with the 2025 IPL final and said the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) shares an "excellent relationship" with the game's all-powerful apex body. The BCCI is yet to officially confirm the venues for the IPL playoffs, even though it has announced the rescheduled league fixtures after the tournament was halted on May 8 due to the India-Pakistan conflict. "No, no, we're trying -- talking to the BCCI," Ganguly said when asked about the possibility of Eden Gardens hosting the final as per the original schedule.
"Eto sohoje sore jawa jay? (Is it that easy to shift the final). It's Eden's playoffs, and I'm sure everything will be sorted. I'm very hopeful," added Ganguly during the final of All India Invitation Inter-School Regetta here.
A section of people staged a protest outside the iconic venue on Friday, demanding that the IPL final be staged in Kolkata.
"Protest doesn't help much. BCCI has a very good relationship with the Cricket Association of Bengal," said the former India captain.
Responding to the delay in finalising playoff venues, Ganguly said: "Kolkata has finished its league matches, so Eden is not there in the first list." Eden Gardens was awarded the final for Kolkata Knight Riders' title-winning performance in the 2024 season.
The venue also hosted the opening match of the 2025 edition.
The tournament schedule was pushed back by a week, with the final now scheduled for June 3 instead of the originally planned May 25.
As per the original plan, Eden Gardens was to host Qualifier 2 on May 23 and the final on May 25.
However, the BCCI has remained tight-lipped about the new venue for the final, fuelling