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'Revenues from IPL to improve cricket infrastructure'

Lalit Modi says the revenues will be used to improve the game's infrastructure on a priority basis ahead of the 2011 World Cup.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2008 02:09 PM IST
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Indian Premier League Chairman Lalit Modi says the revenues from the Twenty20 League will be used by the cricket board to improve the game's infrastructure on a priority basis ahead of the 2011 World Cup to be held in the sub-continent.

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"The revenues of the DLF Indian Premier League would go a long way in vastly improving the on-ground cricketing infrastructure and stadia within the country in preparation of the 2011 World Cup," he told PTI in an exclusive interview.

"The BCCI has always maintained that refurbishment of all of our cricketing infrastructure and stadia prior to the 2011 World Cup is top-priority and would be given the highest level of importance so that we can stage a truly unique World Cup - one that the cricketing world has never seen," he explained.

Maintaining that the BCCI was a non-profit organisation and all money that is raised are "redeployed into improving the level of cricket in India", Modi pointed out that presently the country has more cricketers from rural and tier II cities playing for "the men in blue" than ever before.

Modi, a Vice President of the BCCI, was responding to a query on why the Board, which gets tax exemption from the government, should not contribute towards social development through the tax kitty now that it's making a huge amount of money.

 
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