"The IPL governing council assessed the current situation in Chennai and a decision was taken to shift the matches from the MA Chidambaram Stadium to Pune," a league statement said on Thursday. That means all of Chennai's six remaining home games in the cash-rich tournament will be on the other side of India 1,200 kilometres (750 miles) away. Super Kings all-rounder Shane Watson was among the first to comment.UPDATE - @ChennaiIPL’ home games shifted to Pune Chennai Super Kings’ home games in the #VIVOIPL, 2018 will now be played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association’s International Stadium, Pune. pic.twitter.com/yjfHn84ac1
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 12, 2018
"Very sad for our team @ChennaiIPL and the fans here in Chennai that we won't be playing anymore games here this season. The atmosphere last game was incredible. Let's hope this situation in Tamil Nadu is sorted out asap," the veteran Australian said on Twitter. "I trust a 'peaceful' resolution is found soon for the problems at hand. Thanks to everyone for making the team so welcome," said coach Stephen Fleming, the former New Zealand captain. Senior batsman Suresh Raina also took to Twitter to say he would miss "our home ground" and the fans. "You are always in our hearts," he added in the message.Pune will be the new home for Chennai Super Kings https://t.co/XXBkFq2a2s #IPL
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) April 11, 2018
Tuesday's victory over Kolkata was a triumphant return to their home ground after a two-year ban for illegal gambling, but it was soured by angry protests outside the stadium. Protesters - trying to raise awareness about a long-running water dispute with neighbouring Karnataka state - burned debris and jostled with police. Shoes were hurled at Chennai players on the boundary ropes during the match.Having to shift the Home matches from the Den was not something that was on the cards. The Lions will roar in Pune and would like to thank all the Super Fans from the #WhistlePoduArmy for all the #Yellove support. Keep them whistles coming! ??
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) April 12, 2018
A Tamil group on Wednesday threatened to release snakes during the Super Kings' next match on April 20 against Rajasthan Royals. "We had decided that we will host all matches in Chennai after we are promised foolproof security there. But today they (local authorities) informed CSK that they will not be able to handle security," IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla told reporters on Wednesday. Drought-prone Tamil Nadu has witnessed increasing protests in recent weeks over a disputed accord with Karnataka on how to share water from the key Cauvery river. In 2014, Chennai had to host four home games in Ranchi following a dispute between the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and the local authorities.Protesters descend on Chennai stadium ahead of IPL match Read here: https://t.co/FTc79sfLzs pic.twitter.com/OWa1Xbcjs6
— ARY Sports (@ARYSports_Web) April 11, 2018
"We are moving all matches out of Chennai. A final decision will be announced soon. The most likely venue will be Pune" - Rajiv Shukla#IPL #IPL18 #CSK #ChennaiSuperKings
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) April 11, 2018


