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Water crisis now casts shadow over IPL games in Saurashtra

<p>Citing acute water crisis, local politico spearheads hunger strike to shift matches outside Saurashtra; cricket association claims it arranges for its own water</p>

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SCA secretary Niranjan Shah claims the water used for maintaining the grounds is not government-supplied and the association has made its own arrangements

SCA secretary Niranjan Shah claims the water used for maintaining the grounds is not government-supplied and the association has made its own arrangements

Looks like the anti-IPL sentiment is spreading like wildfire across the states of India that are currently facing acute water crisis owing to last year’s poor monsoon.


SCA secretary Niranjan Shah claims the water used for maintaining the grounds is not government-supplied and the association has made its own arrangements. Representation Pic/Thinkstock

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