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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Now Salman too wants his own Indian Premier League team

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Actor Salman Khan may be the next star to own an Indian Premier League (IPL) team.

He met IPL chairman Lalit Modi on Wednesday and expressed interest in bidding for a team for the event's 2011 edition, which will see the addition of two more franchises.

Khan and Modi were at a meeting between the IPL governing council and its eight franchises. "Salman came in during the break along with some friends," Niranjan Shah, IPL governing council's vice-president, told HT. "They [Khan and his friends] made inquiries about buying a team."

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Smacked out of India, Indian Premier League may land in England or South Africa

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After weeks of lobbying to browbeat the government, the Indian Premier League took the logical option of moving its second season out of the country .

The Hindustan Times had reported on Sunday that the IPL had decided to shift base out of India.

The decision to move the T20 tournament was taken at an emergency meeting of the BCCI working committee in Mumbai.

The firming up of the new venue is expected on Monday , with South Africa and England emerging as the two front runners.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Indian Premier League on, but stays off poll course

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After the frantic speculation of Wednesday and Thursday there was finally an out , come on Friday over the future of the second season of the Indian Premier League.

The IPL, set to arm itself with a reworked schedule, seems to be back on track for the moment. In a meeting of BCCI office-bearers in Mumbai, IPL chairman Lalit Modi reiterated the commitment of tweaking the schedule to ensure no matches are held 24-48 hours prior to and after polling at the IPL venues. "We'd stated we'll work around the dates as and when the dates for the elections are announced," an IPL official told HT. "Security is of importance to us, too, and we will co-operate with the government."

Four new venues - Cuttack, Nagpur, Rajkot and Indore have been added to the nine already listed. "We'll shortlist these down to eight depending on the polling dates and the level of security at different venues," the official said.

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