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BCCI will not leave Kochi players in lurch: Srinivasan Hindustan Times PTI New BCCI president N Srinivasan on Tuesday assured that the players' interests of the terminated IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala will be taken care of by the Cricket Board. Cracking the whip for breach of contractual terms, the Board on Monday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ready for all the challenges: Rajiv Shukla NewsX As the new IPL chairman, Rajiv Shukla has a tough job ahead for him. But the former BCCI Vice-President says he's ready for the challenge and believes the league is being targeted unfairly. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gautam on-par with MS Dhoni as a leader, says Balaji Times of India That KKR moved beyond the league stages of the IPL for the first time, in the fourth edition of the tournament, was due to Gambhir's captaincy, Balaji felt. "I think our new skipper Gautam Gambhir played a pivotal role in the turnaround of the fortunes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BCCI's new chief denies any conflict of interest iNewsOne The BCCI president also made it clear that in no way terminated IPL franchise Kochi Tuskers would be allowed to take part in next year's league. He said the IPL Governing Council will decide whether the league will continue as a nine-team affair or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chris Gayle ready to strike again in Champions League T20 Daily News & Analysis By Angshuman Deb Barma | Place: Bangalore | Agency: DNA In IPL-4, Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) fortunes changed overnight after the arrival of the West Indian opener Chris Gayle. The batsman single-handedly took the team into the final, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Exclusive! Shashi Tharoor: The end of Kerala's IPL dream? Rediff An IPL team for Kerala was a dream that few dared to dream. As a member of Parliament from the state, I was acutely aware that Keralites simply did not believe we could compete with the major cities of India to attract big-ticket investment and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Utilities paint dire picture if rules pass Indianapolis Star IPL said the regulations would force the closing of four of the five aging units in the Harding Street generating station on the Southside of Indianapolis and shut down the old Eagle Valley generating plant along the White River north of Martinsville. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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