Dismissing speculation, the BCCI and the ICC have earlier said the venue would be ready.
The tournament director and also the chief administrative officer of the BCCI Ratnakar Shetty had earlier singled out Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Pallkele Stadium and Hambantota Stadium in Sri Lanka as the venues where the renovation work is still on but will be ready for the quadrennial event.
The renovation of the stadium and replacement of the concrete galleries with more comfortable bucket seats means that the capacity of 85,000 will have been reduced to about 60,000 when complete.
The CAB is also overhauling the dressing rooms lay out, furniture, illumination, air-conditioning, the 17-year-old floodlights, the first to be installed in a cricket ground in the sub-continent.
In their final round of inspection, the team of the ICC and BCCI, which is inspecting the Wankhede on Monday, will visit Eden Gardens on Tuesday.
The team had earlier visited the Eden Gardens on December 9.
Eden Gardens is scheduled to host four group matches -- India v England on February 27, Ireland v South Africa on March 15, Ireland v Netherlands on March 18 and Kenya v Zimbabwe on March 20.
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