Cricket Australia (CA) is coming up with a plan to discourage talented youngsters from joining the Indian Premier League (IPL) by increasing the value of contracts for the players. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that CA’s plan was hatched before... (Continue reading)
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson is likely to skip the IPL for the third consecutive year for the sake of preserving himself for Australia, says his manager Sam Halvorsen. Johnson skipped the first two editions of the cash-rich Twenty20 tournament... (Continue reading)
Kolkata’s Eden Gardens may lose out on hosting day and night matches of the next season of the Indian Premier League after floodlights went out on Thursday during the fourth one-dayer between India and Sri Lanka. Two of the four... (Continue reading)
Pawan Munjal of Hero Honda and the Sahara group are looking at bidding for new Indian Premier League (IPL) teams when they come up for auction next year despite a high base price, showing that the Twenty20 championship is more... (Continue reading)
IPL chairman Lalit Modi has threatened to terminate contracts of Australian players and ban state sides from the Champions League if they fail to release their players for the third edition of the T20 event, Australian newspapers reported. Modi, in... (Continue reading)
IPL chairman Lalit Modi has threatened to terminate contracts of Australian players and ban State sides from the Champions League if they fail to release their players for the third edition of the T20 event. Dates of the last round... (Continue reading)
The Indian Board and the Indian Premier League (IPL) may have gone ahead with their grand expansion plans for the league from its fourth year but the development, it seems, will come with a few strings attached. The strings, in... (Continue reading)
The player auction for IPL 3.0 is all set to take place on January 19, 2010. The league has announced the procedure pertaining to overseas players who have represented their countries at the Test, ODI or T20 level, and wish... (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)