New Delhi: Ninth edition of the Indian Premier League has not gone as per plan for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).


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After the controversy over the removal of Harsha Bhogle from the commentary team, the Indian board is now facing a logistical crisis after the Bombay High Court ordered shifting of 13 IPL matches out of drought-hit Maharashtra.


Wading into the ongoing debate of playing IPL games during such acute water crisis in the state, former India cricketer Vinod Kambli took a jibe at his childhood friend and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.


Taking to social micro-blogging site, Kambli stated that the best person to voice an opinion on this would be none other than Tendulkar.




The master blaster has a reputation for not expressing his sentiments on public matters. Hence the sarcasm in the former left-hander's tweet did not go unnoticed.