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Who Will Conduct IPL Matches In Jaipur Amid Crisis In RCA?
This seems to have become the million-dollar question amid the present tension in RCA, especially after Vaibhav Gehlot, the son of former Chief Minister and senior Congressman Ashok Gehlot, resigned from the post of RCA President on Monday, leaving millions of fans in dilemma as to how the IPL matches will be held in the capital city.
As per the initial schedule for the first 21 matches released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Jaipur is slated to host three games of the home team Rajasthan Royals -- on March 24, March 28, and April 6.
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