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WKL shifts finale from Mohali to Lahore, cancels Mumbai leg

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Press Trust of India Birmingham
Trying hard to make an impression in its inaugural season itself, the Wave World Kabaddi League has shifted its grand finale from Mohali to Lahore but has cancelled its Mumbai leg fearing political controversies due to the presence of a Pakistan-based team on the roster.

The organisers have re-jigged the schedule of the eight-franchise tournament, which kicked off in London last weekend and is planning to cover three continents before its December 14 final.

"The final has been shifted from Mohali to Lahore. The decision was taken after we got an invite from the Pakistan government. We are working out the modalities," WKL CEO Raman Raheja told PTI in an interaction here.
 

"We understand the issues involved in having a final in Lahore but we are assuming that things will be fine for us to hold a smooth final and open the league to a very big market. Lahore is a good venue and I am sure we will have a colourful finale," said Raheja when asked about the security concerns in the strife-torn country.

"We are seeking government clearance and I am sure it will come along without much hassle," he added.

The other bit of rejigging done to the original calendar has been to move the Mumbai leg to Delhi and the New York leg to Sacramento.

"Mumbai is out for now because of the Pakistani team. We want to keep the controversies out. Although we are not anticipating trouble but given that the schedule is so tight, we cannot afford to have any last-minute glitches due to any minor event," Raheja said.

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First Published: Aug 17 2014 | 1:40 PM IST

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