da fezbet: Hardly two days after the IPL organisers were told to reconsider dates a second time, the Indian government has said that the concerned states should not expect any help from central paramilitary forces during games
da gbg bet: Cricinfo staff15-Mar-2009Hardly two days after the IPL organisers were told to reconsider dates a second time, the Indian government has said that the concerned states should not expect any help from central paramilitary forces during games. India’s home ministry, which had initially wanted the tournament to be postponed, has also said that meetings were not held with IPL commissioner Lalit Modi, according to the . “However, matches will not be possible for four days from May 14 when the police will be busy with duties for counting of votes on May 16.”The IPL is in discussions with India’s security officials to resolve the clash in dates amid growing anxiety among the league’s foreign players over the security measures for the tournament following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore. Amid the tension over rescheduling of games and alternate venues in the wake of the Lok Sabha elections, the Chhattisgarh State Cricket Association said it was ready to host league matches, reported .






