The International Cricket Council (ICC) has approved four Indian venues where Champions Trophy matches will be played later this year, an official said on Monday.
The limited-overs tournament will be held at the Brabourne stadium in Mumbai, the Sardar Patel stadium in Ahmedabad, the Punjab Cricket Association ground in Mohali and the Sawai Man Singh stadium in Jaipur.
The ICC, which previously insisted on just three venues for the month-long event, okayed a fourth venue after the Indian board agreed to pay 200,000 dollars to the world body as compensation. "The ICC had initially asked for a million dollars, but we convinced them to bring it down to 200,000 dollars," said Indian cricket chief Sharad Pawar.
Regular Test centres like Chennai and Bangalore were rejected by the ICC because of the threat of rain at that time, while the Eden Gardens in Kolkata declined to host matches. The final programme for the October 7-November 5 tournament, organised by the ICC to raise funds for its developmental activities, will be unveiled in New Delhi on April 27.