INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE A WAY TO EXCITEMENT

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IPL
Indian Premier League

DLF INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE, a wonderful creation by BCCI(Board Of Control For Cricket In India & Chairman of IPL Mr. Lalit Modi. It’s a complete T20 formatted game. This game have eight teams which representing the different states of India and in these team both domestic players and International players are playing. IPL is just like an great achievement, because its not easy to manage a big program like this in just few days and arranging the different players of world cricket team. It is the game which attracted the non-cricket fans to towards cricket.




 


IPL  Country India

IPL Format                                        T20

Administrator                                    BCCI

Chairman                                          Mr. Lalit Modi

First IPL                                            2008

Second IPL                                       2009

Third IPL                                           2010

2009 Present Winning Team            Deccan Charges

2008 Winning Team                         Rajasthan Royals

Most Wickets Taker                          R.P. Singh(38)

Most Runs By Batsman                     Adam Gilchrist(931)



 




 


Something About The Chairman Of IPL Mr. Lalit Modi




 


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IPL is a vison of a man and his name is Lalit Modi the vice President of BCCI. He loves sport so much and he is the man who see a great potential in Cricket and gves birth to this Big excitement full game IPL. As of October 31st 2009 Indian Premier League chief, Lalit Modi has claimed the top slot as the highest tax payer in the country for the current fiscal. He has already paid Rs 8 crore in the first half of the current fiscal.




 


About IPL 2008 Fight Between 8 Teams




 


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The first match of IPL was started on 18 April, 2008 and last match played on 1 June, 2008. In the last match Rajasthan Royals Beats Chennai Super Kings in final and got the Trophy of 2008 IPL. Sohail Tanvir won the purple cap for being the top wicket-taking bowler while Shaun Marsh won the orange cap for leading run-scorer in the tournament. IPL 2008 continued for 46 days and 59 matches played in which one match got wash out due to rain.




 




Sreesanth - Harbhajan Singh In Media




 


Harbhajan Slapped Shreesanth




 


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On April 25, 2008, after winning in the Indian Premier League by Kings 11 Punjab over the Mumbai Indians at Mohali,Harbhajan slapped Shreesanth under his eye. No body noticed this incident before it comes in Camera Recording. Every body got shocked from this incident. And shreesanth starts weeping after getting slapped and after this he said harbhajan is his big brother so no matters. It created a great controvercy in the game and harbhajan singh was also got punished by banned him for 11 matches by BCCI.

 




 


WINNING TEAM OF IPL 2008 : RAJASTHAN ROYALS




 


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About IPL 2009




 


IPL 2009 was the second biggest cricket tournament after the cricket world cup and only in india more than 200 million people was the only television audience of this tournament. This IPL 2009 hosted by South Africa because there was problem of dates in India for the matches due to elections. It starts on 18 April 2009 and ends on 24 may 2009. IPL spent US$100 million into the south Africa’s local economy & a contract of Rs 8230 crores was signed by IPL with the Multi Screen Media to broadcast matches live from south Africa to India.




 


Changes In IPL 2009




 


Little bit rules were changed in 2009 IPL and got edited. The number of international players allowed in any one squad was increased from 8 to 10 although the number allowed in any playing 11 remained at 4 The players purchase cap was increased from 5 to 7 million. Some English players allowed to play their tour of 21 days in west Indies.




 


IPL 2009 Winner Deccan Charges




 


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IPL 2010




 


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Now the times came for which all cricket fans were waiting. IPL 2010 going to start from 12th of march and will be on 25th of April. The duration of this session is 45 days. This time IPL is not only giving entertainment through cricket but also a lot of entertainment from through Bollywood Stars.




 


The complete schedule of IPL 2010 has been finalized by Mr. Lalit Modi in Mumbai. 1st match will be started on 12th of march and it will be played between Deccan charges & Kolkata Knight Riders in Hyderabad. This time play-off is here in IPL 2010 for 3rd and 4th position of teams.



Four new Venue Added




 


IPL 2010 have some more four venue which added in the list of previous venues for the matches. These are :




 


Nagpur,

Visakhapatnam

Dharamsala

Ahmedabad.




 


The IPL teams and their owners:




 


Kolkata Knight Riders:




 


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•    Owned by ShahRukh Khan, the bollywood king, actress Juhi Chawla along with her husband Jay Mehta, in partnership.

•    Sourav Ganguly, captain.

•    Australia’s John Buchanan, as coach.




 


Bangalore Royal Challengers:




 


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•    In possession of Vijay Mallya’s UB Group.

•    Rahul Dravid, captain.

•    Venkatesh Prasad (Team India’s bowling coach), coach.




 


Delhi Daredevils:




 


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•    GMR Holdings,owner.

•    Gautam Gambhir, captain.

•    Australia’s Greg Shipperd, coach.




 


Chennai Super Kings:




 


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•    India Cements, proprietor.

•    Mahendra Singh Dhoni, captain.

•    South Africa captain, Kepler Wessels (former), coach.




 




Mumbai Indians:




 


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•    Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, possessor.

•    Sachin Tendulkar, captain.

•    Former Team India manager, Lalchand Rajput, coach.




 


Kings XI Punjab:




 


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•    Preity Zinta with her boyfriend Ness Wadia, owner, together with Karan Paul and Mohit Burman (recognized industrialists).

•    Sangakara, captain.

•    Australia’s Tom Moddy, coach.




 




Deccan Chargers:




 


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•    bought by Deccan Chronicle, a media house.

•    VVS Laxman, captain.

•    Robin Singh (India’s fielding coach), coach.




 




Rajasthan Royals:




 


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•    Purchased by Emerging Media (UK-based company).

•    Australian spin bowler Shane Warne(former) serves as both captain and coach.




Some Changes in IPL 2010




 


1.    This time IPL will also follow the rule of ICC’s Anti Curruption & Secuirty Unit and Dopping Test also.

2.    NOC must be obtain by all players for their countries.

3.    There is a option for the captain who is fielding, he can 2 and 1/2 minute strategic time out between over 6th and 10th.

4.    There is also option for the batting captain, he can take 2 & ½ minute strategic time out between 11th & 16th over.

5.    7US$ million cap maintained at the auction.

6.    Status of Icon player should me abolished.




 




Transfer Of Players




 


Three players are transferred and two teams involved in this transfer process. Kolkata Knight Riders swapped Australian all-rounder Moises Henriques for Owais Shah from Delhi Daredevils. Manoj Tiwary who played for Delhi in 2 seasons has been transferred to Kolkata.



These changes in2 teams:




 


1)Moises Henriques from Kolkata moved to Delhi (swap)

2)Owais Shah from Delhi moved to Kolkata (swap)

3) Manoj Tiwary from Delhi moved to Kolkata




 


Match Shedule Of IPL 2010




 




  • March 12 - DC vs KKR - Hyderabad






 




  • March 13 - MI vs RR - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • March 13 - KXIP vs DD - Mohali






 




  • March 14 - CSK vs DC - Chennai






 




  • March 14 - KKR vs RCB - Kolkata






 




  • March 15 - RR vs DD - Jaipur






 




  • March 16 - RCB vs KXIP - Bangalore






 




  • March 16 - KKR vs CSK - Kolkta






 




  • March 17 - DD vs MI - Delhi






 




  • March 18 - RCB vs RR - Bangalore






 




  • March 19 - DC vs KXIP - Vizag






 




  • March 20 - RR vs KKR - Ahmedabad






 




  • March 20 - MI vs RCB - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • March 21 - MI vs RCB - Chennai






 




  • March 21 - DD vs DC - Delhi






 




  • March 22 - MI vs KKR - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • March 23 - RCB vs CSK - Bangalore






 




  • March 24 - KXIP vs RR - Mohali






 




  • March 25 - KKR vs DD - Kolkta






 




  • March 26 - CSK vs MI - Chennai






 




  • March 26 - RR vs DC - Ahmedabad






 




  • March 27 - RCB vs DD - Bangalore






 




  • March 27 - KXIP vs KKR - Mohali






 




  • March 28 - RR vs CSK - Ahmedabad






 




  • March 28 - DC vs MI - Vizag






 




  • March 29 - DD vs KKR - Delhi






 




  • March 30 - MI vs KXIP - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • March 31 - CSK vs RCB - Chennai






 




  • March 31 - DD vs RR - Delhi






 




  • April 1 - KKR vs DC - Kolkata






 




  • April 2 - KXIP vs RCB - Mohali






 




  • April 3 - CSK vs RR - Chennai






 




  • April 3 - MI vs DC - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • April 4 - DD vs RCB - Delhi






 




  • April 4 - KKR vs KXIP - Kolkata






 




  • April 5 - DC vs RR - Hyderabad






 




  • April 6 - MI vs CSK - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • April 7 - RR vs KXIP - Ahmedabad






 




  • April 8 - RCB vs DC - Bangalore






 




  • April 8 - CSK vs DD - Chennai






 




  • April 9 - KXIP vs MI - Mohali






 




  • April 10 - RCB vs KKR - Bangalore






 




  • April 10 - DC vs CSK - Hyderabad






 




  • April 11 - RR vs MI - Jaipur






 




  • April 11 - DD vs KXIP - Delhi






 




  • April 12 - DC vs RCB - Hyderabad






 




  • April 13 - CSK vs KKR - Chennai






 




  • April 14 - MI vs DD - Mumbai/Nagpur






 




  • April 15 - RR vs RCB - Jaipur






 




  • April 15 - KXIP vs DC - Dharmsala






 




  • April 16 - DD vs CSK - Delhi






 




  • April 17 - RCB vs MI - Bangalore






 




  • April 17 - KKR vs RR - Kolkata






 




  • April 18 - DC vs DD - Hyderabad






 




  • April 18 - KXIP vs CSK - Dharamsala






 




  • April 19 - KKR vs MI - Kolkata






 




  • April 21 - 1st Semifinal






 




  • April 22 - 2nd Semifinal






 




  • April 24 - 3rd Place play-off






 




  • April 25 - FINAL






 







 


Final Results Of IPL 2010 Auction




 


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  • Kieron Pollard                       – Mumbai Indians Rs 3.41 crore



  • Wayne Parnell                       – Delhi Daredevils Rs 2.78 crores



  • Shane Bond                          – Kolkata Knight Riders 3.41 crore



  • Kemar Roach                        – Deccan Chargers Rs 3.28 crore



  • Eoin Morgan                          - Royal Challengers  $220,000



  • Damien Martyn                      – Rajasthan Royals Rs 45.5 lakh



  • Thisara Perera                      – Chennai Super Kings Rs 22.7 lakh



  • Yousuf Abdullah                    – Kings XI Punjab Rs 3.41 crore



  • Mohammad Kaif                    – Kings XI Punjab $250,000



  • Adam Voges                          – Rajasthan Royals Rs 22.7 lakh



  • Justin Kemp                          – Chennai Super Kings Rs 45 lakh



  • Harshad Patel                        – Mumbai Indians



  • Ashok Menaria                       – Royal Challengers Bangalore



  • Harmeet Singh                       – Deccan Chargers





















































































































































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