Kinrara Oval cricket ground hopes for a miracle


Kamles Kumar

Developer Kinrara Housing Bhd is demanding the return of the land on which the Kinrara Oval cricket ground sits. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, October 27, 2018.

THE Kinrara Oval cricket ground in Puchong hopes its legacy of having hosted international tournaments over the past 15 years will save it from closure and being replaced by a development project.

Its future is uncertain, following developer Kinrara Housing Bhd’s (PKB) statement yesterday that it is demanding the return of the land in keeping with a lease agreement it entered into with the Malaysian Cricket Association (MCA) 15 years ago.

MCA’s groundskeepers were served a notice a month ago to vacate the premises by October 31, when the contract with PKB expires.

The developer has reiterated that MCA had always known that the site was earmarked for development.

The association also owes a “sizeable sum” in unpaid rent to PKB, it said.

But, MCA president Mahinda Vallipuram said the site was a park before it was turned into the cricket ground, and that he hopes the space will be retained as an open site.

“Our option is to stay here. We remain positive. I hope we can find a solution to remain here. This is a world-class ground,” he told The Malaysian Insight.

“This ground is our hard work, with all our blood, sweat and tears. It would be sad if it came to that, but we are positive that the outcome will be good.”

The association is now appealing to PKB via the Youth and Sports Ministry to let it stay at the site.

Mahinda said the cricket body has invested close to RM10 million in Kinrara Oval.

It has a seating capacity of 5,000 and meets international tournament standards, with a top-line drainage system to prevent flooding during thunderstorms and the monsoon season.

Malaysian Cricket Association president Mahinda Vallipuram describes Kinrara Oval as a world-class cricket ground. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, October 27, 2018.

The ground is home to the national men and women’s cricket teams, and hosted the 29th Sea Games last year.

The men’s team is placed 27th globally, and the women’s team, 31st.

The site is now on prime land, located near the newly built Bandar Kinrara 5 light rail transit station, and a cluster of new shops and up-and-coming condominiums.

Sources said the plan is to turn the cricket ground into a high-rise condominium and shopping complex.

The land is owned by PKB, a subsidiary of I&P Group Sdn Bhd. I&P Group, meanwhile, is owned by developer SP Setia Bhd. Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) has a 55.93% controlling stake in SP Setia.

Interestingly, MCA patron Tunku Imran Tuanku Jaafar used to be group chairman of Island & Peninsular Bhd, comprising I&P Group and two companies under PNB.

Mahinda said MCA met the developer in April, and the discussions appeared “positive”.

However, PKB went on to serve the notice for the land to be vacated.

Cricket enthusiasts are disheartened by the news, and a small protest was staged at Kinrara Oval last week to demand that the agreement with PKB be reversed.

Former youth and sports minister Khairy Jamaluddin has highlighted the association’s plight on Twitter, tagging his successor, Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, in the post.

Rembau MP Khairy said he had written two letters to PNB in an attempt to resolve the issue during his time in office, and Syed Saddiq replied that the new Pakatan Harapan government will follow up on the matter.

The Subang Jaya Municipal Council earlier this month said it cannot intervene as it has no jurisdiction over the land, which belongs to the developer.

Nevertheless, the Youth and Sports Ministry is still trying, with Deputy Minister Steven Sim saying he will look at all angles, including possible issues with the site’s land title.

“Perhaps, this happened because in the past, someone did not follow the rules. We do not discount the element of swindling. This land title matter should be made clear.”

He added that the ministry is mulling a moratorium to allow MCA to continue using the cricket ground after November 1. – October 27, 2018.


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  • Who needs a Prime Minister who has admitted that he played no sport..??
    Thats a lame duck!!!!
    so PH was voted in to be new Contractor of Management to manage country

    Posted 7 years ago by Luxshmi Sriyan NH De Silva · Reply

  • Time for a new Contractor to manage our country.Come on Anwar Ibrahim,it is time you took over the reigns.

    Posted 7 years ago by Luxshmi Sriyan NH De Silva · Reply

  • Dr Mahathir Mohammad is overseer of Permodalan Nasional Bhd and he introduced slogans such as,"Amanah,Cekap,dan Bersih' and now Dr MM says ,"1 size fits all!!!!
    ",Dr MM laid back in his office chair and heard with his ears,read with his eyes,and spoke out that,"I played no sport".
    Criket enthusiasts pleaded,"Don't Kill Kinrara Oval" but Dr MM is allowing its brutal murder.

    Posted 7 years ago by Luxshmi Sriyan NH De Silva · Reply

  • This write up is dedicated also for the Whistle-blowers and to REUTERS.
    The Pakatan Harapan Government took over from the former Management Contractor Najib.DrMahathir Mohamad better known as DrMM , as soon as possible changed the management of the country and even historic venues and assets and 7assets to amass at least close to some RM3Trillion that is owed to Sabah &Sarawak's coffers back dating to the Mahathir Era of the 80s and 90s.Thats how Petronas Twin Towers,Formula One Sepang Circuit KLIA and LIMA was built--by witholding Sabah Sarawak's own earnings.Good to know that the Sabahan and Sarawakians are wanting their money now which is rightfully theirs.But sad that Dr MM is turning a deft ear and 'buat-buta' sahaja'(a blind eye)to the pleas of one of the assets that is to be sold and which is in Puchong,KL,Selangor It is the 'Kinrara Oval'.
    Kinrara Oval houses a Cricket Academy that trains potential Malaysians .It also is a world class fully equipped criket grounds equivalent to the famous Criketing stadium in AbuDhabi.
    DrMM,what I dont understand is(tidak masuk akal) that you are breaking the hearts of those who voted in the PHGovt.into power only recently
    You couldnt care less what Mass Media is writing.They are saying in the Mass -Media that the Kinrara Oval is their own hard work of blood,sweat and tears like you went through when you had to do goreng -pisang(fried bananas).
    Kinrara Oval is where even the Saudi Arabians and the world came and played cricket there and will in the future tournaments if you would only allow it.
    Dr MM why do you wish to kill tge game of Cricket which was introduced by the Colonial English at the Royal Selangor Club . In those days to get a government job a man had to know how to play the'Gentlemen's Game' called Cricket.It was to built good partnerships among players.
    DrMM,Kinrara Oval is going to be "no more".
    UMNO ,you say is "NoMore".
    GST Is' NoMore' but....the draconion 'The Sedition Act' is still here.It is and was and will be "Your Way".
    Dr MM remember that the son of the 10th King of Malaysia is named Yang Amat Mulia Tunku Imran Ibni Al Mahrum Tuanku Ja'afar is the Patron of cricket now as His Highness' late dad was.Tunku Imran's office is also at the Kinrara Oval. Do you have any respect for Raja dan Negara?
    A mediocre politician thinks of the next elections but a true leader plans for the future generation of Malaysians.It all begins with cordial relations.
    I also say,"Don't Kill Kinrara Oval grounds in Puchong".

    Posted 7 years ago by Luxshmi Sriyan NH De Silva · Reply