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Player associations upset with IPL over security

Player associations upset with IPL over security

South African players joined their counterparts from Australia and New Zealand by raising concerns over players’ security... [Read more]

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Home minister Chidambaram assures players security

Home minister Chidambaram assures players security

The Indian Premier League (IPL) received a big boost from Indian Home minister P Chidambaram and the currently touring... [Read more]

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Jesse Ryder ruled out of IPL

Jesse Ryder ruled out of IPL

New Zealand opening batsman Jesse Ryder who plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore is ruled out of this year Indian Premier... [Read more]

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PCB revokes players’ NOC for IPL 3

PCB revokes players’ NOC for IPL 3

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has shut the door of its players from participating in the 2010 Indian Premier League (IPL)... [Read more]

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Pakistani players will return – Lalit Modi

Pakistani players will return – Lalit Modi

Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi has said he is sure about Pakistan players returning... [Read more]

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Player associations upset with IPL over security

South African players joined their counterparts from Australia and New Zealand by raising concerns over players’ security during Indian Premier League (IPL). Tony Irish, the chief executive of South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) said, “If there is a threat being made against Australian players and South Africans are playing alongside them, then it could... [Read more]

February 5, 2010


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Player associations upset with IPL over security

South African players joined their counterparts from Australia and New Zealand by raising concerns over players’ security during Indian Premier League (IPL). Tony Irish, the chief executive of South African Cricketers’ Association (SACA) said, “If there is a threat being made against Australian players and South Africans are playing alongside them, then it could be a threat to them too.... [Read more]

February 5, 2010


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IPL Match Schedule

It has been revealed that the 2010 IPL Cricket tournament will start one month earlier than the 2009 schedule. The competition will be contested against eight teams and will see its first ball bowled on the 12th of March 2010. The tournament will be played over a 45 day period with a third place play-off match added to the schedule. More developments and updates will be posted as it becomes available... [Read More]