BCCI to cut down tenure of IPL governing council
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In a move that can be viewed as cutting down the vast powers enjoyed previously by the Indian Premier League, the cricket board has decided to limit the IPL governing council's tenure from five years to one. ...

Oz players protest CA attempts to take their 10 percent IPL earnings
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Melbourne, Sep 8 : The Australian Cricketers Association has urged players to refuse to sign Cricket Australia contracts next year as a row has erupted over an attempt to take 10 per cent of their earnings from the Indian Premier League. ...

SRK finds new IPL rules confusing
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Kolkata Knight Rider's owner Shah Rukh Khan has found the new IPL rules "a bit confusing" and unfair. ...

SRK find new IPL rules confusing
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Kolkata Knight Rider's owner Shah Rukh Khan has found the new IPL rules "a bit confusing" and unfair. ...

IPL head Amin trashes Oz paper’s claim, News - Cricket - Mumbai Mirror
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The BCCI today said that it was not aware of any wrongdoing by any cricketer in the Indian Premier League. A report in The Australian, which quoted two unnamed IPL officials, today said “a leading batsman had played so suspiciously that they could no ...

Will Australian players boycott IPL 4?
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Question mark hovers over Australia players' participation in the IPL 4 after the BCCI decided to remit 10% of foreign players' auction fee to their national boards. ...

Australian players oppose new rules for IPL 4
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Australian players have threatened not to sign contracts with Cricket Australia next year if the board deducts 10% from their IPL salaries. ...

New IPL rules 'a bit confusing': Shah Rukh Khan
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The new IPL rules have left KKR owner Shah Rukh Khan "a bit confused" and the actor has said it would have been "fair for everyone" if all the players are put up for auction in November. HT reports. ...

Shahrukh finds new IPL rules 'confusing'
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New Delhi:Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) owner and Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan finds the new Indian Premier League (IPL) format for the fourth season "confusing".The Board of Control for Cricket in ...

We are unaware of any wrongdoing in IPL: BCCI
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday said that it was not aware of any wrongdoing by any cricketer in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 tournament. ...

IPL's new rules confusing: SRK
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Mumbai, Sept 7: Bollywood superstar and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner Shah Rukh Khan is not happy with the new rules of Indian Premier League (IPL) saying it would have been " fair for everyone" if all the players are put up for auction in Nov ...

Australian daily claims player fixed IPL matches, India furious
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Indian cricket board (BCCI) officials are incensed over an Australian newspaper’s report quoting unnamed Indian Premier League officials as saying a “leading batsman manipulated” matches in the last season of the cash-rich League. HT Correspondent re ...

Australia players in dispute with authorities over IPL salary levy
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Australian players have threatened not to sign contracts with Cricket Australia next year if the board deducts 10 per cent from their Indian Premier League salaries. ...

No fixing in IPL matches, says BCCI
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New Delhi, Sept. 7: The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Tuesday said that it was not aware of any wrongdoing by any cricketer in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament. A report in t ...

Shahrukh finds new IPL rules 'confusing'
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New Delhi, Sep 7 : Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) owner and Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan finds the new Indian Premier League (IPL) format for the fourth season "confusing". ...

BCCI to deal directly with other boards on NOCs for IPL
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The BCCI has decided to deal directly with their counterparts in other countries to get the green signals for the participation of the foreign cricketers' who would be bought at the next Indian Premier League auction in November. ...

SRK tweet adds to the drama
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Calcutta: If the Kolkata Knight Riders' chief coach Dav Whatmore's comments, on Monday, set the alarm bells ringing for Sourav Ganguly's fans, a day later, the team's principal owner Shah Rukh Khan's tweet has actually made things hotter. ...

Champions League T20 chance to impress IPL teams
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With the Indian Premier League 4 auction set for November, the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 comes as a big platform for players to impress upon the IPL teams and earn a fat contract with one of the 10 franchises, feel international cricketers. ...

IPL Aussies threaten to not sign contracts
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Australian players have threatened not sign contracts with Cricket Australia next year if the board deducts 10% from their Indian Premier League salaries. ...

Shah Rukh Khan says new IPL rules 'a bit confusing'
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The new rules of Indian Premier League which will be applied from next year have left Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan "a bit confused" and the Bollywood superstar said it would have been "fair for everyone" if all the players are put up fo ...

CLT20 chance to impress IPL teams
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Johannesburg: With the Indian Premier League IV auction set for November, the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 comes as a big platform for players to impress upon the IPL teams and earn a fat contract with one of the 10 franchises, feel internation ...

CLT20 chance to impress IPL teams: int'l players
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With the Indian Premier League IV auction set for November, the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 comes as a big platform for players to impress upon the IPL teams and earn a fat contract with one of the 10 franchises, feel international cricketers. ...

Cricket Australia enter dispute with own players over IPL cut
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Australian players have threatened not to sign contracts with Cricket Australia if the board deducts 10% from their IPL salaries ...

New IPL rules a bit confusing, should have been fair for everyone: SRK
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"New IPL rules a bit confusing. Two new teams added (good). All players should go into pool to make it fair for everyone. Simple & straight," Bollywood actor Shah Rukh wrote on his Twitter page. ...

IPL refute ‘fixing’ charges
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The BCCI said that it was not aware of any wrongdoing by any cricketer in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament. ...

Champions LeagueT20 chance to impress IPL teams: int'l players
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With the Indian Premier League IV auction set for November, the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 comes as a big platform for players to impress upon the IPL teams and earn a fat contract with one of ...

BCCI to deal directly with other boards on NOCs for IPL
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The BCCI has decided to deal directly with their counterparts in other countries to get the green signals for the participation of the foreign cricketers' who would be bought at the next IPL auction in November. ...

BCCI to deal directly with other boards on NOCs for IPL
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BCCI has decided to deal directly with their counterparts in other countries to get green signals for participation of foreign cricketers` in the next IPL. ...

BCCI to deal directly with other boards on NOCs for IPL
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The BCCI has decided to deal directly with their counterparts in other countries to get the green signals for the participation of the foreign cricketers’ who would be bought at the next Indian Premie ...

BCCI to deal directly with other boards on NOCs for IPL
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IPL: Kings XI, Royals may be barred
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The fourth edition of the Indian Premier League may still be an eight-team affair in spite of the fact that the BCCI has added two new franchises. ...


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