New Delhi : South Africa will now officially host the second edition of the Indian Premier League which was shifted out of India due to security concerns.The decision to hold IPL2 was taken after a meeting between Lalit Modi and Majola
Mumbai: The second season of the IPL which was shifted from India due to security reasons could take place in South Africa.IPL chairman Lalit Modi has flown to South Africa, though he is also scheduled to fly to England later on.
New Delhi: The Cricket Board's decision to shift the Indian Premier League to another country today evoked a mixed reaction from former cricketers, some of whom felt that the entire issue was "messed up" by the BCCI. While some former
London, March 23: International Cricket Council (ICC) president David Morgan said he is surprised at the news of the Indian Premier League being held overseas, and added it would be difficult for any nation to host the event at such short
New Delhi: The Indian Premier League (IPL) will be headed for South Africa or England, according to reports from the emergency meeting of the BCCI working committee.The decision was taken on Sunday, Mar 22 as the IPL did not get definite
Dharamshala: Dharamsala hopes to emerge as a likeable venue for international cricket, even as preparations are in full swing at the town''s picturesque cricket stadium for the second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).Dharamsala expects to host four matches, after
Bangalore: Bangalore police has nodded 'yes' for the revised Indian Premier League (IPL) schedule. This brings a sigh of relief for IPL commissioner Lalit Modi. The home team Bangalore Royal Challengers' owner Vijay Mallya too backed the IPL season 2.Vijay Mallya
New Delhi: New Delhi, Jaipur and Visakhapatanam have been dropped as venues in the latest revised schedule for the second edition of the Indian Premier League which is still awaiting the green signal from the Home Ministry.The revised schedule, which
Mumbai: Sony has got an injunction to stop the Indian Premier League (IPL) from discussing telecast rights with other channels. The injunction order was given to the lucrative cricket league on Saturday night and the Bombay High Court will hear the
New Delhi: The Indian Premier League suffered a fresh setback Friday when the government refused to accept the revised schedule submitted by the organisers on security grounds, throwing the event into doubt.The IPL's second season is scheduled to be held April