The third One-Day International (ODI) between India and New Zealand, scheduled to be held on October 19 at the Ferozeshah Kotla stadium here, was on Thursday postponed by a day due to the Karva Chauth festival.
Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) vice-president CK Khanna confirmed the development. DDCA requested the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to push the match behind by a day and the national governing body accepted the request.
“I requested BCCI to postpone the match due to Karva Chauth which was agreed. Now instead of October 19 the match will take place on October 20,” CK Khanna told IANS on Thursday.
DDCA has written a letter to BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke informing him about the difficulties in organising the match on the day of a festival popular in North India.
DDCA expected ticket sales to be significantly low if the match went ahead as per the earlier schedule.
Providing security would also have been an issue as the police would have been busy with managing the festive pressure during the one-day traditional festival observed by women.
New Zealand are scheduled to play three Tests and five ODIs. The first Test begins on September 22 in Kanpur. The first ODI is on October 16 in Dharamsala.
Ferozeshah Kotla will also host a warm-up fixture for New Zealand when the visitors take on Board President’s XI from September 16-18.
- IANS