The start of the inaugural edition of India's IPL-style football extravaganza, the Premier League Soccer, has been delayed indefinitely due to an overly embarrassing situation in the country - lack of available football grounds. The six-team competition, featuring a host of world class footballers such as Fabio Canavarro, Robert Pires, Hernan Crespo and the likes was originally slated to kick off March 24 in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal but the organisers said they could not secure the stadiums owned by the state government, resulting in an indefinite delay in the inauguration. The organizers are now working towards a mid-April start to the cash-rich football league, though nothing can be confirmed as of yet in a country like India.
