Key Points

The Gujarat Home Department has introduced a new policy requiring cricket organisers to pay for police security during matches. Fees are set at Rs 25 lakh for Tests and ODIs, and Rs 10 lakh for T20 games. The move aims to formalise cost recovery for large-scale security deployments at high-profile events. Gujarat, home to the world’s largest cricket stadium, has become a major hub for international and IPL matches.

Key Points: Gujarat Makes BCCI and IPL Pay for Cricket Match Security

  • New policy formalises security cost recovery for cricket events
  • Fees vary by match format with possible 25% hike for VIP security
  • Payment due within a month or penalties apply
  • Gujarat leads in hosting major cricket tournaments like IPL and ICC events
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Cricket organisers to pay for police security in Gujarat, says Home Department

Gujarat mandates cricket organisers including BCCI and IPL franchises to cover police security costs for matches with fixed fee structures.

"Organisers must pay Rs 25 lakh for Tests & ODIs, Rs 10 lakh for T20s – Gujarat Home Department"

Gandhinagar, July 7

The Gujarat Home Department has made it mandatory for cricket tournament organisers, including the ICC, BCCI, and IPL franchises, to bear the cost of police deployment during matches.

The move comes in response to the lack of a formal mechanism for recovering expenses, despite regular and large-scale police presence at cricketing events across the state.

Under the new directive, a fixed fee structure has been introduced. Organisers will now be required to pay Rs 25 lakh for Test and One Day Internationals, while T20 matches will attract a security fee of Rs 10 lakh. The charges cover security arrangements inside the stadium as well as external perimeters and will include provisions for food packets, drinking water for police personnel, and the creation of control rooms if necessary.

In situations where heightened security is needed, such as during VIP attendance or specific threat alerts, the cost may escalate by up to 25 per cent.

The police will remain responsible for providing technical equipment such as scanners, barricades, and metal detectors. Organisers are required to make the full payment within a month of the event.

Failure to do so will attract interest penalties, in line with prevailing government financial norms. The policy, which formalises cost recovery for policing services during high-profile sporting events, is expected to set a precedent for similar arrangements in other states, especially amid growing concerns over resource allocation during mega-events.

Gujarat has emerged as a major hub for high-profile cricket tournaments in India, hosting a range of international and domestic matches across formats, including Test, One Day Internationals (ODIs), T20s, and the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the largest cricket stadium in the world, is the state's premier venue and has hosted iconic matches such as the 2023 ICC World Cup Final, IPL playoffs, and high-stakes India-Pakistan games.

Other venues like the Sardar Patel Stadium (Motera) and the Reliance Stadium in Vadodara have also hosted domestic Ranji Trophy fixtures and women's cricket matches. Gujarat Titans, the state’s IPL franchise, has drawn massive crowds and fanfare since its debut in 2022, bringing regular IPL matches to the region.

The state’s cricketing infrastructure and enthusiastic fan base have made Gujarat a key destination for BCCI and ICC event planning, with police and civic bodies often pressed into large-scale deployment to manage security and logistics.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Ahmedabad resident, I've seen how much police effort goes into match security. But will this increase ticket prices? Middle-class fans shouldn't suffer for this policy...
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Arjun K
Good move but implementation is key. BCCI might just pass these costs to state associations. Also, what about local tournaments? Will small organizers afford ₹10 lakh for T20s?
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Kavya N
Gujarat leading the way again! 🎉 Our police force does excellent work during matches - they deserve proper compensation. Hope the money is used to improve police infrastructure.
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Michael C
Interesting policy. In UK, clubs pay for policing too. But ₹25L for Tests seems high compared to stadium capacity. Maybe tiered pricing based on attendance would be fairer?
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Shreya B
What about food/water for police? That's basic humanity! Our police stand for hours in sun during matches. At least they'll get proper arrangements now. 🙏

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