Expect a fair bit of trading when the Indian Premier League (IPL) transfer window opens from Monday onwards (November 23 to January First up, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Delhi Daredevils are in talks to exchange players and if negotiations... (Continue reading)
Dav Whatmore, the new coach of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), is all set to learn from the mistakes of the past and turn the tables on opponents during the third edition of the... (Continue reading)
Rajasthan Royals has roped in Ahmedabad-based health and personal care major Paras Pharma as their lead sponsor for the third season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) that starts in April 2010. While the details of the deal are not... (Continue reading)
Mumbai Indians, the Indian Premier League team owned by Mukesh Ambani, has lost its largest sponsorship deal with Idea Cellular walking out of the $2-3 million per year contract two years before schedule. “We were not very happy with the... (Continue reading)
The IPL is taking its toll on international cricket as expected. Deccan Chargers mainstay Symonds has already gone on record saying that he does not mind if her is not called back into the Australian cricketing side. Symonds says that... (Continue reading)
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has been made the new captain of the Kings XI Punjab replacing Yuvraj Singh who’s position had been in jeopardy for a few weeks. When the news was announced by the Kings XI it came... (Continue reading)
The Indian Premier League has set a base price of a whopping $225 million (£139 million) each for the two new franchises it intends to set up in 2011 as part of its long-held expansion plans. Battle hardened: Lalit Modi... (Continue reading)
Lalit Modi, the embattled boss of the Indian Premier League, will live to fight another day. The IPL’s governing council, which met for two-and-a-half hours on Thursday decided that Mr Modi would continue to hold the position of chairman and... (Continue reading)
IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi confirmed on Thursday that the current league will expand from eight to ten franchises starting 2011. “We will announce all the modalities in the first quarter of 2010,” he stated after an IPL governing... (Continue reading)