Kings XI Punjab skipper David Miller is not too worried about the ongoing issue of moving the IPL games out of Maharashtra and said his team would look to make their home wherever they find themselves after the matter is resolved.
BCCI and the Bombay High Court are in a tussle regarding the shifting of IPL matches with the latter directing the Indian Cricket Board to shift all the IPL matches after April 30 out of Maharashtra, observing that the plight of drought victims cannot be ignored.
"To be honest, it is not really too much of an issue. We have not discussed or talked about that in our team. But wherever we find ourself if the fixture is changed we will look to let do with it and make it our home. We are not too sure about it right now," Miller said.
Kings XI have three IPL matches against -- Delhi Daredevils (May 7), Royal Challengers Bangalore (May 9) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (May 15) -- scheduled to be played at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha in Nagpur.
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