NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India BCCI ) has finally resolved long-standing issue with the Karnataka government and has obtained the desired land in Bengaluru to form a revamped National Cricket Academy This will be the board's first own property for cricket.The land zeroed down upon is within touching distance from the international airport in Devanahalli . BCCI's acting president CK Khanna confirmed that the construction work will start once the Board is allotted a further 25 acres of land and the academy will be ready in two years.The Board, for over two years, was planning to find an alternate place to form the academy with world-class facilities. The current NCA, adjacent to the Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore, has coped a lot of criticism over the last few years and has been accused of being reduced to just a rehab centre."The BCCI didn’t want to depend on any other associations to share the facilities. It gets very difficult to sustain as the control lies with the local association. Having its own property will allow the board to run the facilities smoothly," a BCCI official told TOI.While the stand-off continued for a few years, the Board, under its previous president Anurag Thakur looked for options in Pune and Dharamshala."Thanks to the BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary for making extra effort. BCCI will finally own its first physical property. We plan to have more of our own in future," Khanna said.