Eventually the alarm came true. IPL is to be removed from Chennai Kali Vishwanathan, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Chennai Super Kings said that the decision has been taken keeping in view the current security situation in the state of Tamil Nadu.
The Chennai Super Kings Team Management, riding on the shoes of throwing shoes on Jadeja-Plessis in the midst of tight security during Tuesday's match, They were forced to speak with the Chennai State Police. In view of the positive response from the State Police, the franchisee decided to remove the remaining matches to be shifted to Chennai.
Chennai will play their next 6 home matches at the Pune Cricket Association Stadium in Pune.
CEO of CSK said, "The situation here (Tamil Nadu) is not favorable to us. In such a situation, the possibility of something happening can not be blown away. So we feel like taking the remaining games away. "
The experience of playing outside of home home for Chennai is not new. In 2014, they played all their home matches in the seventh edition of the IPL, in Ranchi. Six matches will be played outside of their own home.[Link]