The International Cricket Council will not reconsider his decision to leave the gardens of Eden, which hosted the World Cup in India, England match next month.
The ICC on Thursday said Indian Prime Minister in March did not control this week, and will not be ready in time for February 27 match.
Humble Indian directors immediately requested more time, but the tournament director Ratnakar Shetty confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday that "the ICC had refused to reconsider its decision to Garden of Eden."
Cricket Association of Bengal, which was responsible for the iconic place, exhorted the ICC through the Indian cricket board to give you 10 days to comply with a deadline of February 7, rates.
Indian cricket board president of Shashank Manohar said a letter of support.
But the ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat said the second to extend the deadline was not possible.
"I told (Manohar) The International Criminal Court could not grant the application," Lorgat told the site espncricinfo.com "There was too much planning and too many logistics that would be involved."
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