ECB tells England players to forget Indian Premier League

April 9th, 2008

Kevin Pietersen and other leading England players face potential collision with the ECB over their desire to cash in on the riches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) next year after Giles Clarke, the board chairman, said that participation would be a risk too far before the 2009 Ashes.

Sean Morris, the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers’ Association, accused Clarke of behaving like King Canute in his hardline stance against the competition, reiterated yesterday at the official launch of the new season, which begins at Lord’s on Thursday. The inaugural IPL starts eight days later.

Speaking in The Times on Saturday, Pietersen described as “ridiculous” the fact that England-contracted players will not be involved and others have approached Morris to find out more about the tournament. But they will be unable to participate unless they are given a No Objection Certificate from the ECB.

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Indian Premier League prize money Rs 12cr

April 9th, 2008

The BCCI announced that the prize money for the Twenty20 league IPL will be Rs 12 crore.

The league chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi also announced that the winning team of the inaugural DLF Indian Premier League will earn the top prize of Rs 4.8 crore. The runners-up will earn Rs 2.4 crore, while the two losing semi-finalists will each earn Rs 1.2 crore for their efforts.

The total prize money will then further be divided among the other teams with the team finishing fifth collecting Rs 80 lakh, while the sixth place will earn Rs 70 lakh. The team finishing seventh on the league table will get Rs 50 lakh while the eighth place will earn Rs 40 lakh.

Lalit Modi said, “The Rs 4.8 crore winners’ purse makes the DLF IPL truly one of the richest events for a domestic Twenty20 league anywhere in the world. With just a few days left until the first ball is bowled in Bangalore the excitement is almost palpable and India, as indeed cricket lovers across the world cannot wait to see who will emerge the victor on June 1, 2008. May the best team win.”

The league will begin on April 18 and will host 59 matches over 44 days. The first match will be played between Shah Rukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders and Vijay Mallya’s Bangalore Royal Challengers at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore.

Source : Business Standard.

Indian Premier League Schedule

April 5th, 2008

April 2008

Fri 18

Floodlit Match
19:00 local, 13:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Kolkata
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Sat 19

09:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Mohali

Sat 19

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Delhi

Sun 20
09:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Sun 20

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Mon 21

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Tue 22

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Wed 23

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Chennai

Thu 24

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Fri 25

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Mohali

Sat 26
09:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Sat 26

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Chennai

Sun 27
09:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Sun 27

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Mohali

Mon 28

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Tue 29

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Wed 30

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Delhi

May 2008 Thu 1
09:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Thu 1

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Fri 2

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Chennai

Sat 3
09:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Sat 3

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Mohali

Sun 4
09:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Sun 4

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Mon 5

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Tue 6

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Chennai

Wed 7

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Thu 8
09:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Delhi

Thu 8

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Fri 9

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Sat 10
09:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Sat 10

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Chennai

Sun 11
09:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Sun 11

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Mon 12

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Mohali

Tue 13

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Wed 14
09:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Wed 14

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Mohali

Thu 15

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Delhi

Fri 16

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Sat 17
09:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Delhi

Sat 17

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Sun 18
09:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Sun 18

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Mon 19

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Delhi
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Tue 20

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Wed 21
09:30 GMT IPL Mumbai v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Mumbai

Wed 21 Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Bangalore
Venue TBC
Chennai

Thu 22

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Kolkata
Venue TBC
Delhi

Fri 23

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Mohali v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Mohali

Sat 24
09:30 GMT IPL Delhi v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Delhi

Sat 24

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Chennai v IPL Jaipur
Venue TBC
Chennai

Sun 25
09:30 GMT IPL Bangalore v IPL Hyderabad
Venue TBC
Bangalore

Sun 25

Floodlit Match
14:30 GMT IPL Kolkata v IPL Mohali
Venue TBC
Kolkata

Mon 26

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Jaipur v IPL Mumbai
Venue TBC
Jaipur

Tue 27

Floodlit Match
13:30 GMT IPL Hyderabad v IPL Chennai
Venue TBC
Hyderabad

Fri 30

Floodlit Match 1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai

Sat 31

Floodlit Match 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai

June 2008 Sun 1

Floodlit Match Final - TBC v TBC
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai

CHENNAI SUPERKINGS

April 3rd, 2008

Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Ind) $1.65 million
Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) $656,000
Matthew Hayden (Aus) $409,000
Jacob Oram (NZ) $736,000
Parthiv Patel (Ind) $355,000
Albie Morkel (SAf) $737,000
Joginder Sharma (Ind) $246,000
Suresh Raina (Ind) $711,000
Makhaya Ntini (Saf) $215,000
Michael Hussey (Aus) $381,000
Stephen Fleming (NZ) $381,000

Mumbai Indians

March 29th, 2008

Sachin Tendulkar (Captain)
Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) $1.064 million
Harbhajan Singh (Ind) $927,000
Shaun Pollock (SAf) $601,000
Robin Uthappa (Ind) $875,000
Lasith Malinga (SL) $380,000
Dilhara Fernando (SL) $163,000
Loots Bosman (SAf) $190,000

IPL MOHALI

March 29th, 2008

Yuvraj Singh (Captain)
Mahela Jayawardene (SL) $519,000
Kumar Sangakkara (SL) $764,000
Brett Lee (Aus) $982,000
Shantha Sreesanth (Ind) $681,000
Irfan Pathan (Ind) $1.01 million
Ramesh Powar (Ind) $185,000
Piyush Chawla (Ind) $435,000
Simon Katich (Aus) $218,000
Ramnaresh Sarwan (WI) $245,000

Kolkata Knight Riders

March 29th, 2008

Sourav Ganguly (Captain)
Shoaib Akhtar (Pak) $464,000
Ricky Ponting (Aus) $436,000
Brendon McCullum (NZ) $763,000
Chris Gayle (WI) $872,000
Ajit Agarkar (Ind) $382,000
David Hussey (Aus) $740,000
Murali Kartik (Ind) $460,000
Umar Gul (Pak) $163,000
Ishant Sharma (Ind) $1.03 million
Tatenda Taibu (Zim) $136,000

Rajasthan Royals

March 29th, 2008

Shane Warne (Aus) $492,000
Graeme Smith (SAf) $518,000
Younis Khan (Pak) $245,000
Kamran Akmal (Pak) $164,000
Yusuf Pathan (Ind) $519,000
Mohammad Kaif (Ind) $738,000
Munaf Patel (Ind) $300,000
Justin Langer (Aus) $218,000

Deccan Chargers

March 29th, 2008

Adam Gilchrist (Aus) $765,000
Andrew Symonds (Aus) $1.47 million
Herschelle Gibbs (SAf) $627,000
Shahid Afridi (Pak) $736,000
Chamara Silva (SL) $109,000
VVS Laxman (Ind) $410,000
Rohit Sharma (Ind) $821,000
RP Singh (Ind) $950,000
Chaminda Vaas (SL) $217,000
Nuwan Zoysa (SL) $120,000
Scott Styris (NZ) $190,000

DELHI DAREDEVILS

March 29th, 2008

Virender Sehwag (Captain)
Daniel Vettori (NZ) $681,000
Shoaib Malik (Pak) $545,000
Mohammad Asif (Pak) $709,000
Dinesh Karthik (Ind) $573,000
AB de Villiers (SAf) $328,000
Farveez Maharoof (SL) $246,000
Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) $273,000
Manoj Tiwary (Ind) $740,000
Gautam Gambhir (Ind) $793,000
Glenn McGrath (Aus) $381,000