Updated On: 18 October, 2018 11:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit N Joshi
The MCA's eligible Managing Committee members and ex-president Ravi Savant approached Bombay High Court for a stay on the fourth India v West Indies ODI which was shifted by BCCI from Wankhede to Brabourne

Ravi Savant
The Cricket Club of India slammed the Mumbai Cricket Association for being critical of the facilities at Brabourne Stadium. The MCA's eligible Managing Committee members and ex-president Ravi Savant approached Bombay High Court for a stay on the fourth India v West Indies ODI which was shifted by BCCI from Wankhede to Brabourne.
The High Court refused to grant a stay on the sale of match tickets and asked CCI and BCCI to file their affidavits in response to the writ petition. The next hearing is on Oct 24. In the petition, MCA said that the Brabourne Stadium is not equipped to host international games and that its seating facilities and pitch condition are not up to international standards.