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Monday, May 4, 2009

Indian Premier League Teams

Bangalore Royal Challengers
Captain: Kevin Pietersen
Coach: Ray Jennings
Franchisee: UB Group
Franchise cost: $111.6 Million

Chennai Super Kings
Captain: Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Coach: Stephen Fleming
Franchisee: India Cements
Franchise cost: $91 Million

Delhi Daredevils
Captain: Virender Sehwag
Coach: Greg Shipperd
Franchisee: GMR Holdings
Franchise cost: $84 Million

Deccan Chargers
Captain: Adam Gilchrist
Coach: Darren Lehman
Franchisee: Deccan Chronicle
Franchise cost: $107.01 Million

Kings XI Punjab
Captain: Yuvraj Singh
Coach: Tom Moody
Franchisee: Ness Wadia
Franchise cost: $76 Million

Kolkata Knight Riders
Captain: Brendan McCullum
Coach: John Buchnan
Franchisee: Red Chiilies Entertainment
Franchise cost: $79.09 Millions

Mumbai Indians
Captain: Sachin Tendulkar
Coach: Shaun Pollock
Franchisee: Reliance Industries Ltd
Franchise cost: $111.9 Million

Rajasthan Royals
Captain: Shane Warne
Coach: Shane Warne
Franchisee: Emerging Media
Franchise cost: $67 Millio

IPL : INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE T20 CRICKET

Tamil Schedule For IPL Matches

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The BCCI launched the Indian Premier League (IPL) on the lines of football’s English Premier League and the National Basketball League (NBA) of the US.

The IPL is a professional Twenty20 cricket league created and promoted by the BCCI and backed by the ICC. The Twenty20 league is set to debut in April 2008, with eight teams comprising a minimum of 16 players each. The league will last for 44 days and will involve 59 matches.

The IPL works on a franchise-system based on the American style of hiring players and transfers. These franchises were put for auction, where the highest bidder won the rights to own the team, representing each city.

The auction for the same took place on January 24, 2008 and the total base price for the auction was $400 million. The auction went on to fetch $723.59 million.

The Mumbai franchise owned by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) was the most expensive franchise - fetching $111.9 million closely followed by Vijay Mallya’s United Breweries which paid $111.6 million for the Bangalore franchise .

Media house Deccan Chronicle won the Hyderabad chapter of the IPL for $107 million, while India Cements’ Chennai franchise cost $91 million.

Bollywood also made its presence felt with two of its leading stars bagging the ownership of their respective teams - Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla’s Red Chillies Entertainment buying out Kolkata for $75.09, while Preity Zinta and her beau Ness Wadia bought the Mohali team for $76 million.

GMR , the infrastructure development group which who are involved in a project for revamping the Delhi airport, bagged the ownership of the Delhi team for $84 million and the Emerging Media , consisting of its CEO Fraser Castellino, Manoj Badale and Lachlan Murdoch and other investors won the rights for the Jaipur franczhise for $67 million.

IPL Teams:

Bangalore Royal Challengers: The Bangalore team was bought by Vijay Mallya’s UB Group for $111.6 million to own the team for 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Rahul Dravid is the captain of Bangalore Royal Challengers. Team India’s bowling coach, Venkatesh Prasad is the coach of the team.

Kings XI Punjab: The Mohali team was bought by Bollywood diva Preity Zinta, her industrialist beau Ness Wadia, along with renowned industrialists Karan Paul and Mohit Burman for $76 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Yuvraj Singh is the captain of Kings XI Punjab. Australia’s Tom Moddy is the coach of the team.

Chennai Super Kings: The Chennai team was bought by India Cements for $91 million to own the team for 10 years. Team India ODI and T20 skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the captain of Chennai Super Kings. Former South Africa cricket team captain Kepler Wessels is the coach of the team.

Kolkata Knight Riders: The Kolkata team is owned by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, actress Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta for $75.09 million for a 10-year period. ‘Icon player’ Sourav Ganguly is the captain of Kolkata Knight Riders. Australia’s John Buchanan is the coach of the team.

Deccan Chargers: The Hyderabad team was bought by Deccan Chronicle, a media house, for $107 million for a 10-year period. Team India’s Test player VVS Laxman is the captain of Deccan Chargers. India’s fielding coach, Robin Singh is the coach of the team.

Mumbai Indians: The Mumbai team is owned by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Limited for $111.9 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Sachin Tendulkar is the captain of Mumbai Indians. Former Team India manager, Lalchand Rajput is the coach of the team.

Delhi Daredevils: The Delhi team is owned by GMR Holdings for $84 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Virender Sehwag is the captain of Delhi Daredevils. Australia’s Greg Shipperd is the coach of the team.

Rajasthan Royals: The Jaipur team was bought by UK-based company Emerging Media for $67 million to own the team for a period of 10 years. Former Australian spin bowler Shane Warne is both the captain and coach of Rajasthan Royals.

Each team will play the other seven teams home and away, the top four teams at the end of the group stages will proceed through to the semi-finals. The first match is slated for April 18 between Team Bangalore and Team Kolkata.

Team Composition: All teams must have at least four players from their respective Catchment Areas and four Under-22 players. The players from Catchment Areas could be an iconic player, a Ranji player or an U-22 player.

Each team can buy a maximum of eight overseas players but only four would be able to take the field in a match.

ICC World Cup Twenty20,2009- England Schedule

ICC World Cup Twenty20,2009 (England) is about to start from June 05. The Fixture and Schedule is as follows:

Group A: India, Bangladesh, Ireland
Group B: England, Pakistan, Netherlands
Group C: Australia, Srilanka, West Indies
Group D: New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland


05 June 2009

01 England vs Netherlands
Lords
10.00pm (India)

06 June 2009


02 NewZealand vs Scotland
Oval
2.30pm (India)

06 June 2009

03 Australia vs WestIndies
Oval
6.00pm (India)

06 June 2009

04 India vs Bangladesh
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

07 June 2009

05 SouthAfrica vs Scotland
Oval
6.00pm (India)

07 June 2009

06 England vs Pakistan
Oval
10.00pm (India)

08 June 2009

07 Ireland vs Bangladesh
Nottingham
6.00pm (India)

08 June 2009

08 Australia vs SriLanka
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

09 June 2009

09 Pakistan vs Netherlands
Lords
6.00pm (India)

09 June 2009

10 NewZealand vs SouthAfrica
Lords
10.00pm (India)

10 June 2009

11 SriLanka vs WestIndies
Nottingham
6.00pm (India)

10 June 2009

12 India vs Ireland
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

11 June 2009

13 D1 vs A2 (Example:- Group A's 2nd position team)
Nottingham
6.00pm (India)

11 June 2009

14 B2(Group A's 2nd position team) vs D2 (Group A's 2nd position team)
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

12 June 2009

15 B1 vs C2
Lords
6.00pm (India)

12 June 2009

16 A1 vs C1
Lords
10.00pm (India)

13 June 2009

17 C1 vs D2
Oval
6.00pm (India)

13 June 2009

18 B1 vs D1
Oval
10.00pm (India)

14 June 2009

19 A2 vs C2
Lords
6.00pm (India)

14 June 1009

20 A1 vs B2
Lords
10.00pm (India)

15 June 2009

21 B2 vs C1
Oval
6.00pm (India)

15 June 2009

22 B1 vs A2
Oval
10.00pm (India)

16 June 2009

23 D1 vs C2
Nottingham
6.00pm (India)

16 June 2009

24 D2 vs A1
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

18 June 2009

25 1st Semi-Final
Nottingham
10.00pm (India)

19 June 2009

26 2nd Semi-Final
Oval
10.00pm (India)

21 June 2009

27 Grand Final
Lords
7.30pm (India)