Thursday, February 28, 2008

Everything you wanted to know about the Indian Premier League

What is the Indian Premier League?
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a franchise-based Twenty20 competition organised by the BCCI, and it has official sanction since it has the backing of the ICC. It features the world's best cricketers playing - their affiliation decided by open auction - for eight city-based franchises, owned by a host of businessmen and celebrity consortiums. The inaugural edition of the tournament will run from April 18 to June 1.
What are the logistics of the IPL?
The tournament will begin on April 18, when Bangalore take on Kolkata at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. The tournament will feature 59 matches in total, the teams playing each other on a home-and-away basis. Click here for the full list of fixtures.
Why is the IPL generating such a buzz?
Two main reasons why. One the football-club concept of the IPL, which is unlike anything cricket has known. The best players from across the world playing not according to nationality but according to market forces. Second, the sheer financial scale of the IPL is unprecedented at this level of cricket. The BCCI has already made close to US$ 1.75 billion solely from the sale of TV rights ($908 million), promotion ($108 million) and franchises (approximately $700 million). Players are expected to earn close to US$1 million for a three-year contract. It's an entire cricket economy out there.
Who are the top cricketers involved?
There are 77 names in the fray, the top current players: Dhoni, Ponting, Gilchrist, Shoaib Akhtar, Jayawardene, Jayasuriya, Yuvraj, Hayden...The notable absentees are from England, because the IPL will clash with their domestic season, and Australia's Michael Clarke, who opted to focus on his regular cricket.
Who are the franchise owners - celebrities and others?
Mukesh Ambani, the Reliance Industries chairman, acquired the Mumbai franchise for $111.9 million over a 10-year period; beer and airline baron Vijay Mallya, who also owns a Formula 1 team, won the Bangalore franchise for $111.6 million; Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment won the Kolkata franchise for $75 million; the biggest surprise was the Chandigarh franchise, which went to Preity Zinta, another Bollywood star, and Ness Wadia, together with two other industrialists, for $75 million. The winning team will get richer by $3 million if they win the first edition of the tournament.
How are the players paired with teams?
The BCCI will conduct a player auction on February 20, in which the respective franchises can bid for a maximum of eight international players from pool of 89 players who have been contracted to the board. But Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, and Yuvraj Singh are not up for auction as they have been given 'iconic' status by the BCCI - which means that they have to represent the city in which they are based. Another exception to the bidding process is with regard to the Australian players - a clause in the rules of Cricket Australia has meant that each team can select a maximum of two Australians.
Who were the top draws at the IPL's player auction on February 20?
India's Twenty20 captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Australia allrounder Andrew Symonds were the big buys at the auction in Mumbai, with the Chennai franchise buying Dhoni for US$1.5 million and Hyderabad bidding successfully for Symonds at US$1.3 million. India's young stars Ishant Sharma, Rohit Sharma and Manoj Tiwary together fetched nearly US$3 million. But Australian legends Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath were not so lucky as Jaipur bagged the legspinner for US$450,000 and Delhi took home McGrath for his base price of US$350,000.
Who will coach the eight IPL teams?
The IPL has lured some of the top names in the business with three Australians, one South African and one New Zealander signing up as coaches. Kolkata roped in former Australia coach John Buchanan and Mohali signed up former Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody, while Delhi recruited Victoria coach Greg Shipperd. Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe was the big surprise for Bangalore before Chennai announced that they had bagged former South Africa captain Kepler Wessels as coach. India's fielding coach Robin Singh will coach Hyderabad and Jaipur named Shane Warne as their captain and coach while Mumbai are yet to reveal their cards.
Whose idea is the IPL?
The IPL is the brainchild of Lalit Modi, the vice-president of the BCCI, and is modeled along the lines of club football in Europe, specifically the English Premier League. Though there is a school of thought that the idea came about in the 1990s, the announcement that such a tournament would happen, and which it would be a precursor to Twenty20 Champions League, cricket's version of the European Champions League, came only after Subhash Chandra, the owner of Zee Televison said, in April last year, that he was intending to start an unofficial league called the Indian Cricket League, fuelling speculation that is was a reactive idea rather than a proactive one.
How different are the IPL and ICL to each other?
The IPL is an official sanctioned Twenty20 tournament, and unlike the ICL, which is not recognised by any of the national boards or the ICC, it will have a better status, international reach, players, and the requisite infrastructure by default. Since the IPL is sanctioned by the ICC, players don't have the danger of bringing their international/first-class careers to a halt - as is the case with the ICL - whose players have been banned by the various boards. Another major difference is with regard to franchises - the ownership of the team rests with the individual owners and not one single entity.

Warne to lead, coach Jaipur in IPL
Retired Australian leg-spin genius Shane Warne has been named captain and coach of the Jaipur team in the Twenty20 Indian Premier League, the franchise announced on Wednesday.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

ICC chief sees possible IPL window next year
International Cricket Council chief Malcolm Speed has suggested a window could be created in the game's crowded schedule for the Indian Premier League (IPL) by as early as next year, according to a report Tuesday.
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Warne changes tune on playing with foe in IPL
Australia's Shane Warne said on Monday he was looking forward to playing alongside long-time antagonist Graeme Smith when the Indian Premier League starts in April.
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Clarke puts ill father ahead of IPL riches

Australia's next prospective cricket captain Michael Clarke says he has put time with his ill father ahead of a possible million-dollar pay-day from the new Indian Premier League, reports said Sunday.

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India's billion-dollar baby causes worldwide frenzy

Cricket is poised for a revolution like never before as the lucrative Indian Premier League takes shape, but there are fears it could change what was once a leisurely afternoon sport for ever.

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Hands off India juniors, IPL team owners warned

Team owners in the lucrative Indian Premier League have been warned against poaching India's junior players before the under-19 World Cup ends, officials said here Sunday.

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IPL not distracting Symonds, says Hopes

Australia all-rounder James Hopes Saturday denied that struggling team-mate Andrew Symonds was being affected by off-field distractions such as the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Langer says no to IPL

Former Australian opener Justin Langer has turned his back on the inaugural Twenty20 Indian Premier League, opting to honour a prior commitment to English county side Somerset.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008

IPL PLAYERS BID RESULTS

Jaipur Squad

Shane Warne (US$ 450,000), Graeme Smith (US$ 475,000), Younis Khan (US$ 225,000), Kamran Akmal (US$ 150,000), Yusuf Pathan (US$ 475,000), Mohammad Kaif (US$ 675,000), Munaf Patel (US$ 275,000), Justin Langer (US$ 200,000)

Chennai Squad

Mahendra Dhoni (US$ 1.5 million), Muttiah Muralitharan (US$ 600,00), Matthew Hayden (US$ 375,000), Jacob Oram (US$ 675,000), Stephen Fleming (US$ 350,000), Parthiv Patel (US$ 325,000), Joginder Sharma (US$ 225,000), Albie Morkel (US$ 675,000), Suresh Raina (US$ 650,000), Makhaya Ntini (US$ 200,000), Michael Hussey (US$ 350,000)

Mumbai Squad

Sachin Tendulkar (icon), Sanath Jayasuriya (US$ 975,000), Harbhajan Singh (US$ 850,000), Shaun Pollock (US$ 550,000), Robin Uthappa (US$ 800,000), Lasith Malinga (US$ 350,000), Dilhara Fernando (US$ 150,000), Loots Bosman (US$ 175,000)

Mohali Squad

Yuvraj Singh (icon), Mahela Jayawardene (US$ 475,000), Kumar Sangakkara (US$ 700,000), Brett Lee (US$ 900,000), Shantha Sreesanth (US$ 625,000), Irfan Pathan (US$ 925,000), Ramesh Powar (US$ 170,000), Piyush Chawla (US$ 400,000), Simon Katich (US$ 200,000), Ramnaresh Sarwan (US$ 225,000)

Kolkata Squad

Sourav Ganguly (icon), Shoaib Akhtar (US$ 425,000), Ricky Ponting (US$ 400,000), Brendon McCullum (US$ 700,000), Chris Gayle (US$ 800,000), Ajit Agarkar (US$ 330,000), David Hussey (US$ 675,000), Ishant Sharma (US$ 950,000), Murali Kartik (US$ 425,000), Umar Gul (US$ 150,000), Tatenda Taibu (US$ 125,000)

Bangalore Squad

Rahul Dravid (icon), Anil Kumble (US$ 500,000), Jacques Kallis (US$ 900,000), Zaheer Khan (US$ 450,000), Mark Boucher (US$ 450,000), Cameron White (US$ 500,000), Wasim Jaffer (US$ 150,000), Dale Steyn (US$ 325,000), Nathan Bracken (US$ 325,000), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (US$ 200,000)

Hyderabad Squad

Adam Gilchrist (US$ 700,000), Andrew Symonds (US$ 1.35 million), Herschelle Gibbs (US$ 575,000), Shahid Afridi (US$ 675,000), Scott Styris (US$ 175,000), VVS Laxman (US$ 375,000), Rohit Sharma (US$ 750,000), Chamara Silva (US$ 100,000), RP Singh (US$ 875,000), Chaminda Vaas (US$ 200,000), Nuwan Zoysa (US4 110,000)

Delhi Squad

Virender Sehwag (icon), Daniel Vettori (US$ 625,000), Shoaib Malik (US$ 500,000), Mohammad Asif (US$ 650,000), AB de Villiers (US$ 300,000), Dinesh Karthik (US$ 525,000), Farveez Maharoof (US$ 225,000), Tillakaratne Dilshan (US$ 250,000), Manoj Tiwary (US$ 675,000), Gautam Gambhir (US$ 725,000), Glenn McGrath (US$ 350,000)

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Match Schedule

Indian Premier League, 2007/08

April 2008
Fri 18 IPL Bangalore v IPL Kolkata
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Bangalore
Sat 19 IPL Delhi v IPL Jaipur
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Delhi
Sat 19 IPL Mohali v IPL Chennai
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Mohali
Sun 20 IPL Kolkata v IPL Hyderabad
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Kolkata
Sun 20 IPL Mumbai v IPL Bangalore
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Mumbai
Mon 21 IPL Jaipur v IPL Mohali
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Jaipur
Tue 22 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Delhi
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Hyderabad
Wed 23 IPL Chennai v IPL Mumbai
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Chennai
Thu 24 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Jaipur
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Hyderabad
Fri 25 IPL Mohali v IPL Mumbai
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Mohali
Sat 26 IPL Bangalore v IPL Jaipur
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Bangalore
Sat 26 IPL Chennai v IPL Kolkata
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Chennai
Sun 27 IPL Mohali v IPL Delhi
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Mohali
Sun 27 IPL Mumbai v IPL Hyderabad
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Mumbai
Mon 28 IPL Bangalore v IPL Chennai
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Bangalore
Tue 29 IPL Kolkata v IPL Mumbai
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Kolkata
Wed 30 IPL Delhi v IPL Bangalore
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Delhi

May 2008

Thu 1

IPL Hyderabad v IPL Mohali
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Hyderabad
Thu 1 IPL Jaipur v IPL Kolkata
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Jaipur
Fri 2 IPL Chennai v IPL Delhi
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Chennai
Sat 3 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Bangalore
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Hyderabad
Sat 3 IPL Mohali v IPL Kolkata
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Mohali
Sun 4 IPL Jaipur v IPL Chennai
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Jaipur
Sun 4 IPL Mumbai v IPL Delhi
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Mumbai
Mon 5 IPL Bangalore v IPL Mohali
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Bangalore
Tue 6 IPL Chennai v IPL Hyderabad
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Wed 7 IPL Mumbai v IPL Jaipur
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Mumbai
Thu 8 IPL Delhi v IPL Chennai
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Delhi
Thu 8 IPL Kolkata v IPL Bangalore
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Kolkata
Fri 9 IPL Jaipur v IPL Hyderabad
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Jaipur
Sat 10 IPL Bangalore v IPL Mumbai
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Bangalore
Sat 10 IPL Chennai v IPL Mohali
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Chennai
Sun 11 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Kolkata
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Hyderabad
Sun 11 IPL Jaipur v IPL Delhi
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Jaipur
Mon 12 IPL Mohali v IPL Bangalore
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Mohali
Tue 13 IPL Kolkata v IPL Delhi
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Kolkata
Wed 14 IPL Mohali v IPL Jaipur
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Mohali
Wed 14 IPL Mumbai v IPL Chennai
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Mumbai
Thu 15 IPL Delhi v IPL Hyderabad
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Delhi
Fri 16 IPL Mumbai v IPL Kolkata
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Mumbai
Sat 17 IPL Delhi v IPL Mohali
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Delhi
Sat 17 IPL Jaipur v IPL Bangalore
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Jaipur
Sun 18 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Mumbai
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Hyderabad
Sun 18 IPL Kolkata v IPL Chennai
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Kolkata
Mon 19 IPL Bangalore v IPL Delhi
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Bangalore
Tue 20 IPL Kolkata v IPL Jaipur
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Kolkata
Wed 21 IPL Chennai v IPL Bangalore
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Chennai
Wed 21 IPL Mumbai v IPL Mohali
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Thu 22 IPL Delhi v IPL Kolkata
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Delhi
Fri 23 IPL Mohali v IPL Hyderabad
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Mohali
Sat 24 IPL Chennai v IPL Jaipur
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Sat 24 IPL Delhi v IPL Mumbai
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Sun 25 IPL Bangalore v IPL Hyderabad
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Bangalore
Sun 25 IPL Kolkata v IPL Mohali
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Kolkata
Mon 26 IPL Jaipur v IPL Mumbai
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Jaipur
Tue 27 IPL Hyderabad v IPL Chennai
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Fri 30 1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
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Mumbai
Sat 31 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
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June 2008
Sun 1 Final - TBC v TBC
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Dhoni fetches $1.5m at Indian Premier League auction
India one-day captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni went for a huge 1.5 million dollars on Wednesday as some of the world's best players were auctioned off for the Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Aussies to commit to play in IPL T20 series
Five Australian cricketers were expected to finalise their contracts to play in India's lucrative IPL Twenty20 competition late Monday, an agent said..

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Moody to coach Mohali in IPL
Australian Tom Moody has been named coach of the Mohali team in the star-studded Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL), the franchise announced on Monday.

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IPL signs US$50 million deal for title sponsorship rights

After raking in US$723.59 million in the auction for city-based franchises, the Indian Premier League announced the signing of a five-year deal worth Rs 200 crore (approximately US$50m) for the title sponsorship rights. The bid for the rights was won by DLF Ltd, one of India's leading real estate developers, and the tournament will be formally known as the DLF Indian Premier League.

DLF narrowly edged out the World Sports Group (WSG), bidding on behalf of the motorcycle company Hero Honda Motors (India) Ltd, Percept D'Mark and 21st Century Media. Incidentally, the Singapore-based WSG, in consortium with India's Sony Television network, secured the television rights for ten years at a cost of more than US$1 billion.

"The title sponsorship race was tightly contested between three participants, with DLF emerging the final winner through a fair and transparent process," Lalit Modi, the IPL chairman and commissioner, said. "We had a minimum bid price of Rs 125 crore (around US$31.5m). We are very happy with the bid we got.

"I am truly happy to have DLF as our title sponsors as they share a common vision with the BCCI to make the Indian Premier League one of finest cricketing leagues in the world.
"It is exciting to have an eclectic mix of elite Indian businessmen, Bollywood personalities and corporates as our allies, working collectively to ensure the success of the IPL."

The focus will now be on the player auctions scheduled for February 20, with the eight franchises fighting it out over a player pool that includes more than 80 international cricketers who have already signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The minimum bidding amount for a pool of contracted players in each franchise team has been fixed at US$3m and the maximum cap at US$5m. The IPL has already named Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Yuvraj Singh and Rahul Dravid as icon players, making them unavailable for any other side other than their city teams.
There have been concerns over the participation of Australian players in the tournament, with Cricket Australia having expressed reservations over sponsor protection. However, Australian players such as Andrew Symonds and Ricky Ponting are high on the wishlist of several franchises.

The inaugural edition of the IPL, which lasts for 44 days, is scheduled to kick off on April 18 and features a 56-game league phase followed by the semi-finals and final in Mumbai.


Rafique invited to join Bollywood star's team

Top Bangladeshi spinner Mohammad Rafique said he had received an offer to join Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's team for the inaugural Twenty20 Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Gilchrist plays down IPL fears

The Twenty20 Indian Premier League would not cause players to retire from international cricket early to take advantage of the money on offer, Australian star Adam Gilchrist said.

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