ICC announced that Kolkata match is shifted to Bangalore.The ICC said in a statement that Bangalore had been confirmed as the venue.
ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said: "This decision now clarifies and gives us certainty over that fixture.
"We can now work with our various partners and stakeholders to make sure that the match -- along with the rest of the tournament -- is all it should be."
The ICC said it chose Bangalore for the February 27 match after it was recommended by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The world governing body had earlier rejected a plea by the Cricket Association of Bengal, which runs Eden Gardens, to reconsider its decision to remove the India-England match.
The ICC was concerned about work in the renovated stands of Eden Gardens, as well as corporate boxes, the media centre and the location of the radio commentary boxes.
The problems echoed similar trouble before the Delhi Commonwealth Games in October that were marred by severe delays in construction work and shoddy finishing.
Eden Gardens, one of India's most historic cricket venues, hosted the World Cup final in 1987 and a semi-final in 1996.
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