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BCCI to have 36 IPL Fan Parks nationwide this year: Official

Press Trust of India  |  Rajkot 

The Board of Control for in plans to make its 'fan park' concept bigger and better to reach out to more lovers across maximum regions nationwide, a said here today.

The Fan Parks, started in 2015, are built in specifically selected open arenas and stadiums throughout the country to provide a stadium-like experience to the residents of the cities that do not host matches.

Giant screens are set up at these venues for public screening of the matches over the weekends, and fans can attend free of cost with special arrangements being made to make it women and child-friendly.

The BCCI has shortlisted 36 cities across 19 states for the concept's fourth edition, Anant Datar, of BCCI for Fan Parks, said today.

"In Gujarat, Rajkot, and are three cities selected to have Fan Parks," he informed.

"main objective is to reach out to fans and cover maximum regions. We have selected only those cities which are not hosting matches, so that people of these cities can experience stadium-like excitement," Datar said.

He informed that the first Fan Park for the 2018 season, the 11th edition of the IPL, would be on April 7 and 8 in Raipur, Bhopal, and

He said that the concept has received "overwhelming" response from the public and that was the reason why 36 cities had been chosen to host Fan Parks this year.

"The number may go up even further next year," Datar said.

"has been officially contracted and authorised by the BCCI to plan, produce and execute Fan Park this year in 36 cities across on all weekends," he informed.

Saurashtra Association media manager, Himanshu Shah, said that the Fan Park here would be organised at ground and over eight thousand people are expected to turn up when the first two matches are telecast live.

"This would be a novel experience for people of as the city had witnessed ten matches during 2016 and 2017. This time, however, no matches have been allotted to but fans can get stadium-like excitement by visiting these fan parks," Shah said.

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 16:55 IST
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