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COVID-19 impact: MCA to ensure maidans maintain their sheen

The MCA has now got hold of a few groundsmen, who stay nearby and can look after the maintenance of these grounds where school cricket, Times Shield and Kanga League is played

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It's been a while since the sound of red cherry hitting the sweet spot of a bat was heard across the iconic 'Maidan' grounds here as there has been minimum activity in the 'Maximum City' amid a 21-day national lockdown owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The normally buzzing iconic Azad, Oval and Cross Maidans that have, all these years, carried the rich history and legacy of Mumbai cricket look like barren pieces of land. But Mumbai is still the spiritual home of Indian cricket and that's why the parent body is keen to ensure that Mumbai Maidans retain their sheen even as uncertainty looms large.

The MCA has now got hold of a few groundsmen, who stay nearby and can look after the maintenance of these grounds where school cricket, Times Shield and Kanga League is played. "The Mumbai Cricket Association council have a close eye on the maintenance of all the grounds and pitches in the lockdown situation," informed apex council member Ajinkya Naik.

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