Friday, April 13, 2012

Pakistan eyes T20 league


International-starved Pakistan eyes T20 league

  

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Deprived of hosting international matches since a deadly attack on the Sri Lankan team bus three years ago, Pakistan hopes a high-profile new Twenty20 league can lure back overseas players.
No international team has played in Pakistan since the March 2009 attack in Lahore, which left eight people dead and several visiting players wounded, and the national team has had to play its "home" matches abroad, mostly in the United Arab Emirates.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is still waiting for Bangladesh's response to an invitation to play a limited-overs series later this month.
If Bangladesh are reluctant to come, it is inevitable that bigger-name teams like Australia, India, England and South Africa will continue to stay away while any doubts linger over players' safety.
Passion for cricket in Pakistan remains undiminished, however, and corporate interest has reignited the PCB's efforts to start a Pakistan Premier League (PPL), modelled on the megabucks Indian Premier League.
Nine teams are competing in this year's IPL, the fifth edition of the tournament, with defending champions Chennai Super Kings led by Indian captain M.S. Dhoni again emerging as one of the sides to beat.
But Pakistani players, who are usually a major draw in India, have been kept out of the tournament since the second edition, reportedly due to security fears.
Four companies, including one from India, are expected to give a presentation to the PCB this week on how to stage the PPL, with a UAE-based bank and two telecoms companies interested in taking up team franchises.
"It's exciting to have a very good initial response from corporate companies on the PPL," PCB chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed told AFP.
"We are looking at the viability of a Twenty20 event involving some foreign players, and it would be great if it comes about," he said.
A British Universities team played two limited-overs games in Lahore last week -- at the Gaddafi Stadium that hosted the fateful Sri Lanka Test in 2009 -- and Ahmed said the visit should encourage other foreign sides to follow.
"The security situation has improved and is improving. That is why the British Universities team toured Pakistan, and we have stringent security plans for the safety of the foreign players."
But convincing foreign players to come to a country still battling Islamist militancy will be no easy task -- particularly with the IPL on the doorstep offering huge salaries and reliable safety.
Ehsan Mani, a Pakistani who was International Cricket Council (ICC) president from 2003 to 2006, admits there is a lot of work to do and warns it will take time to persuade overseas players it is safe to come to Pakistan.


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"The PCB should have a strong security plan and engage the ICC, ask them on what benchmarks of security they will send their officials," he said.
"They should start a league in which very few overseas players come initially, and confidence should be built gradually."
It is not the first time the PPL idea has been floated. Former PCB chairman Naseem Ashraf wanted to launch a league to rival the IPL, but he had to quit after military ruler Pervez Musharraf was ousted and the idea was dropped.
"We gave a detailed plan about PPL and shared it with the top brass of PCB in 2009 and they expressed great interest and took our business model, but it was not pursued," said Salman Ahmed, the co-partner in Portfolio World, a company which also deals with managing players.
Ahmed pointed to the success of the inaugural Bangladesh Premier League earlier this year as evidence that there is room for more than one Twenty20 league in South Asia.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Cricketer Shop, the Specialist Online Cricket Shop in India


Cricketer Shop, the Specialist Online Cricket Shop in India Fights E-Commerce Battle with Style and Humour


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"Steal a Run…Not the Bat". Top quality online cricket shop in India, scores with game changing Innovations and Creativity. Hits out at internet image piracy in the best traditions of the game!


While the IPL season is some days away, the first power play has already started.India's specialist online cricket shop, cricketershop.com has come up with this funny and creative campaign on internet image piracy.
Manudev Bhardwaj of Cricketer Shop explains, “We shoot all our high quality photos by ourselves and present these in our unique way. However, we were shocked to see that most of our photos have been copied by some other sites. Some have gone to the extent of putting their own watermark on our photos! That’s just not cricket!”
According to Mr. Rajen Kumar, the editor in chief of SME World, and the foremost authority on the SME sector in India, “Equipments market in particular and internet environment in general suffer from this problem. On many sites, one sees the same photos and material…usually taken from the manufacturer’s site or simply copied from other sites.The fashion sites normally do their own photography,sports gear and equipment sites, usually don’t”.
Cricketer Shop is a specialist cricket shop which has been online for around six months. In the discount and deals dominated Indian E-Commerce market, Cricketer Shop has come up with some game changing innovations. It’s unlike any shopping site, one has seen…in India or even internationally.
Analysts have bemoaned the lack of originality in the Internet shops in India with basically similar site design, features and offers. A visit to cricketershop.com will be a delight to not only the cricketers but also those with an eye for design, elegance and artistic beauty.Beautiful photographs and graphics together with a simple navigation are the first things one notices. “Keep it simple”, the quintessential advice of every cricket coach is the fundamental belief behind their site design, business model and service.
Product Display in Ultra Slo Mo

In a unique first of its kind, Cricketer Shop has created what they call an Ultra Slo Mo Product Display. It’s a combination of clear products photos and highlights of the features with the combined shots of the actual play. It’s an attempt to bring the product to life and put it in the context to give a virtual feel of the product to the viewer.
Currently, only about half of the products have this display. The rest are presented in good quality all around photos with a large zoom.

The head of their creative team adds, “Beauty, style and grace are embedded in the cricket technique. It’s a sport where a shot can fetch the maximum and yet be described as ugly. Good technique in cricket is essentially pleasing to the eye. Also, when it comes to their cricket gear, cricketers are very quality conscious. Style in cricket is utilitarian!”
Its more than just shopping at cricketershop.com .It’s a celebration of cricket. There is even a photo gallery dedicated to 'Art of Cricket' These are the beautiful cricket photos and graphics created in house. Some photos are gifts from photographers.

There is a separate photo gallery called ‘I’m a Cricketer- the joy of playing cricket’ featuring photos of players from cricket academies, schools and clubs.

So far in India, the Amazon model of selling everything had proved popular and successful. As a sign of a maturing market, some niche players have started entering the e-commerce domain. Cricketer Shop has defined the focus very narrowly. It caters to just cricket and even within cricket, only to serious cricket. They won’t even carry the popular tennis ball cricket, or cricket video games.
Complete Cricket Shop
Within the defined focus, the range of cricket gear is comprehensive, covering all the price points and all possible variations, whether it’s the range of sizes for men and boys or the cricket gear for left handers.

The top cricket brands currently selling at Cricketer Shop are SG, SS, Kookaburra, Gunn & Moore (GM), Reebok, Adidas and Upper Cut. Puma Cricket will also be online soon. Just in the Cricket Bats category, there are more than 130 different kinds and the choices are growing.
Cricketer Shop sells the complete range of cricket kit, equipment, clothing and accessories. Navigation is simple and one can choose from cricket bats, leg guard pads, batting and wicket keeping gloves, cricket helmets, shoes, cricket clothing to accessories which include everything from cricket kit bags to bat handle grips.
Summary

E-commerce in India is getting interesting. It’s no longer just about discounts and deals. Sites like cricketer shop are betting on quality conscious customers and taking a premium approach.

With cricketershop.com online shopping for cricket has a grace, style and beauty-all the qualities the game of cricket is known for.
This two line description on the home page of Cricketer Shop will delight not just the cricketers but all those interested in e-commerce.
“We promise a beautiful shopping experience- from browsing to buying. All product photos shot exclusively by us and presented in a unique ultra slo mo. Test match level service, ODI delivery”


 


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Tendulkar century aginast of bangladesh


Tendulkar century

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Cricket lovers the world over knew it was just a matter of time.
But finally, after being stranded for a full year in matches from England to Australia, Sachin Tendulkar of India scored his 100th international century to the collective relief of his cricket-mad country of more than 1 billion people.
In a sport dedicated to statistics, nobody can match Tendulkar's numbers. He has scored the most runs and the most centuries in tests and limited-overs cricket. And he was the only batsman likely to hit the magical 100 hundreds mark in his lifetime.
Tendulkar, known as the "Little Master," reached the milestone — one of the most prized achievements in cricket — in the Asia Cup at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Friday.
The moment came with a clipped single to square leg from spinner Shakib Al Hassan, although it wasn't enough to prevent Bangladesh from stunning India by five wickets. He was finally out for 114.
"I can't think of anything at this stage, it has been a tough phase for me," Tendulkar told Neo Cricket channel after his innings. "I started off the season well but was luckless. It does not matter how many hundreds you score, you still have to grind it out."

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India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the outpouring of praise. Singh called Tendulkar's 23-year career a "triumph of class, character and courage" and wished that he keeps playing to inspire youngsters with "many more innings and feats."
International Cricket Council chief executive Haroon Lorgat, Indian cricket board chief Narainswamy Srinivasan and other past and present cricketers also offered congratulations.
Tendulkar's 100th century — or hundred runs — didn't come at the most glamorous or tradition-steeped venue. Nor did it come against the most vaunted opponent. Still, he finally got there.
The best batsman of the modern era scored his previous century (111) against South Africa at Nagpur during the World Cup on March 12 last year. The World Cup final at Mumbai and tours of England and Australia all provided chances of hitting the mark at some of cricket's most celebrated grounds, but Tendulkar came up short each time.
"When I got the 99th century, no (teammates) spoke about it. I guess it was the media which started it. Everywhere I went people were talking about my 100th hundred," he said.
Tendulkar has set a benchmark unlikely to be surpassed in his lifetime. His closest rival is Ricky Ponting, who has 68 international centuries but is approaching the twilight of his career at age 37.
Since his international debut at 16 against archrival Pakistan in 1989, Tendulkar has been compared not only with top batsmen of his era like Brian Lara, but also with Australian great Donald Bradman as the best batsman in history.
"Tendulkar always looks to score, is never satisfied and always hungry for runs," former India captain Sunil Gavaskar "His approach, focus and concentration is incredible."
The 38-year-old Tendulkar has taken on the best bowlers over the past 23 years. He has restricted his participation in one-day matches since 2010, but he remains as energetic as anyone in the field and even while running between the wickets. Every speculation of retirement is answered with a new achievement.
Tendulkar has adjusted well to changing times. He has not only perfected new strokes like the "upper cut" and "paddle sweep," but also excelled in the slash and bash of the Twenty20 Indian Premier League.
Former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar called this latest achievement "a golden moment for not only Sachin but also Indian cricket." Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan weighed in on Twitter: "God's special creation .. Sachin Tendulkar!!"

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Cricket strikes deal for phone coverage


Cricket strikes coverage



Cricket's parent company Leap on Wednesday struck a deal with Clearwire to use its upcoming LTE network. The five-year pact will let Cricket users run on Clearwire's 4G in addition to the network Cricket itself plans to build. The expansion would give extra capacity where it was needed to help cope with demand, Leap chief Doug Hutcheson said.
The prepaid carrier was otherwise expected to have one of the more conservative LTE rollouts of US carriers, taking three years to reach two thirds of its network. Clearwire wouldn't necessarily expand the number of areas it covers, but it would provide more substantial coverage in those areas where it already has a presence. Clearwire is due to start its LTE in March and would have substantial coverage by 2013.

Most carriers in the US now will have majority or significant LTE coverage by 2013. The gap between major carriers and smaller ones has been comparatively large, however, as AT&T and Verizon plan to be mostly done while Sprint, T-Mobile, and regionals like MetroPCS either have yet to start or have to move slower.

For Clearwire, the deal could an important part of its recovery. It has only ever had Sprint as a wholesale customer for its 4G and has drawn concern from those worried that its success rides on whether or not it stays friendly with the larger provider.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

India win by 50 runs SriLanka in Asia Cup


India win by 50 runs


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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP)—Irfan Pathan took four wickets and RavichandranAshwin and Vinay Kumar claimed three each to help India beat Sri Lanka by 50 runs in the second match of the Asia Cup on Tuesday.
Chasing a winning target of 305, Sri Lanka was dismissed on 254 in the 46th over. Mahela Jayawardene scored 78 and Kumar Sangakkara collected 65. Lahiru Thirimanne was next highest with 29 as none of the other Sri Lanka batsmen could cross 20.
Pathan took 4-32 in 8.1 overs and Ashwin 3-39 in nine as they slowed down the Sri Lankans. Vinay Kumar was a tad more expensive with 3-55 off nine.
After Jayawardene and Sangakkara fell, Sri Lanka lost wickets at regular intervals, paying the price for resting key players Angelo Mathews, Thisara Perera and Lasith Malinga.
India picked its strongest available team and built a rock-solid base as GautamGambhir and Virat Kohli scored centuries in a 205-run stand to propel the World Cup winner to 304-3.
Gambhir made 100 from 118 balls with seven boundaries, and Kohli hit 108 from 120 deliveries with seven fours at Mirpur Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium after Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to field first.
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni smashed 46 not out from 26 balls with six boundaries and a six in an unbroken 78-run stand from 7.1 overs with Suresh Raina, 30 from 17 deliveries.
Farveez Maharoof led Sri Lanka’s bowling attack with 2-57.
Opener Sachin Tendulker fell for 6 with the total on 19, hitting a full toss off Suresh Lakmal to Jayawardene at short extra cover. Tendulker is still to score his 100th hundred in test and limited-overs international cricket.
The 11th Asia Cup also involves Bangladesh and Pakistan.
On Sunday, Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 21 runs in the opening match.
India has won the competition on five occasions, while Sri Lanka is a four-time champion. Both teams recently featured in the limited-overs tri-series in Australia, in which Sri Lanka lost the finals 2-1 to Australia.
The third match of the Asia Cup is between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Thursday, also in Dhaka.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Cricket-World at stake in qualifying event

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DUBAI, March 12 (Reuters) - International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat has called the ICC World Twenty20 qualifier that begins in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Tuesday “the biggest development event in cricket history”.
It is not an empty boast as 16 teams from cricket’s second and third tiers will play 71 matches at five venues over 12 days, with two places at stake in September’s main event in Sri Lanka.
The UAE tournament follows on from 12 qualifying events to reach this stage that took place in locations including Ghana, Slovenia, Nepal and Florida.
The previous ICC World Twenty20 qualifier in 2010 involved eight teams playing 17 matches over five days at two venues, while last year’s ICC Cricket World Cup, won by India, featured 49 matches and was spread over 43 days and 13 venues in three countries - Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.
“The fact this qualifier’s footprint, thanks to the tournament itself and the qualifying events that preceded it, touches so many places around the world is a great sign for the health of the game and interest in it globally,” Lorgat told Reuters on Monday.
For the first time, a cricket tournament involving teams outside the world’s top 10 will have global television coverage.
The ICC has reached agreements with its official broadcasters in Asia, Africa and the Americas to show six matches over the final three days at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Those matches will also be streamed live on the internet, as will 14 other matches over seven days.
IRELAND FAVOURITES
The tournament lacks the abundance of big names that Sri Lanka’s main event will contain but there is still a sprinkling of quality on show.
Ireland will have vice-captain Kevin O’Brien, who last year scored the fastest hundred in the history of the 50-over World Cup, reaching three figures from 50 balls en route to a 63-ball 113 that helped his side to a famous win over England in Bangalore.
“It is massive (for us to qualify) as people in Ireland and other countries expect us to be at every World Cup that is on,” O’Brien told Reuters in the build-up to the tournament.
“With only two teams qualifying and with Twenty20 being so unpredictable, it would be stupid to rule out any team. That does bring extra pressure (on us) but we have got a very talented team and if we play to our strengths then hopefully that will be enough to come out on top.”
Ireland are the pre-tournament favourites, having reached the past two ICC World Twenty20s, in England in 2009 and the West Indies in 2010.
Their main rivals are expected to be Afghanistan, who beat them in the final of the qualifying event two years ago, Canada, the Netherlands and Scotland. The Netherlands beat 2009 hosts England in the opening match but are without leading all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate this time.
Papua New Guinea are boosted by the inclusion of Geraint Jones, the former England wicketkeeper and part of the Ashes-winning team in 2005, who has opted to play for the country of his birth.
“I saw playing for PNG as an opportunity to play some international cricket again and maybe get to a World Cup which I did not get a chance to do with England,” Jones told Reuters from the team’s pre-tournament camp in Canberra, Australia.
Former Australia one-day international batsman Michael di Venuto, now playing for English county side Durham, is lining up for Italy, qualifying because he has an Italian passport.
The sides are divided into two groups of eight with group A featuring Afghanistan, the Netherlands, Canada, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Denmark and Nepal. Group B is made up of Ireland, Kenya, Scotland, Namibia, Uganda, Oman, Italy and the U.S.
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Monday, March 12, 2012

Pakistan win by 21 runs


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 DHAKA, March 11 (Reuters) - Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 21 runs in the opening match of the Asia Cup at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Sunday.
Scores: Pakistan 262-8 in 50 overs (Mohammad Hafeez 89, Nasir Jamshed 54) v Bangladesh 241 in 48.1 overs (Tamim Iqbal 64, Shakib Al Hasan 64)
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

NFLPA says


NFLPA says it will do own bounty investigation

WASHINGTON (AP)—The NFL Players Association will do its own investigation of the New Orleans Saints’ bounty system and asked the league to help set up interviews with the team’s coaches and front-office staff.
In a statement released Wednesday, the union vowed to “vigorously protect the rights of all players.”
“If the facts prove that players voluntarily and willingly participated in conduct that jeopardized health and safety, we will work with them and the league to put in place additional safeguards to prevent this in the future,” the statement said. “Dangerous play and acts on the field by players intended to injure have no place in football. We must do better to ensure that this activity is not a part of our game.”
There was no mention of possible punishment for players involved.
After the NFL made its investigation public Friday, former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams admitted to running a bounty pool of up to $50,000 over the past three seasons, rewarding players for knocking targeted opponents out of games. The league now wants to know whether Williams—who recently left the Saints to become defensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams—ran a similar scheme while a head coach or assistant with the Titans, Redskins, Jaguars and Bills.
It took until Tuesday for current Saints head coach Sean Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis to also acknowledge the existence of the bounty system.
“We acknowledge that the violations disclosed by the NFL during their investigation of our club happened under our watch. We take full responsibility,” Payton and Loomis said in a joint statement.
Noting those comments, the NFLPA said Wednesday that it “negotiated vigorously to protect our players from coercive actions that compromise health and safety. The current CBA contains detailed rules on what clubs and coaches can and cannot do in terms of practice schedules and places limitations on the amount of contact. These rules include how clubs and coaches can be punished for violations of those safeguards.”
The union asked the NFL to give it “sufficient time” to finish its own inquiry into what happened in New Orleans.
According to the league, “knockouts” were worth $1,500 and “cart-offs” $1,000—with payments doubled or tripled for the playoffs. The NFL said the pool amounts reached their height in 2009, the season the Saints won the Super Bowl.
The league said between 22 and 27 defensive players were involved from 2009-11, but it hasn’t publicly cited specific players.
Spokesmen for the league and Saints declined to comment Wednesday.

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

ACT Senator Sports Minister appointed .


ACT Senator appointed new Sports Minister

Canberra Senator Kate Lundy has welcomed her appointment as the new Minister for Sport, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, and Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation in the latest ALP reshuffle.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard made key changes to the ministry after the leadership battle with former Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd and the resignation of Sports Minister Senator Mark Arbib.
Senator Lundy previously held the positions of Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, and Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs.
"I look forward to serving in the new ministry," Senator Lundy said.
"I am proud to be part of the Gillard Labor Government and I commend the Prime Minister's capacity to drive reform and deliver for the Australian people.
"I am honoured that the Prime Minister has asked me to fill the sports portfolio and assist Minister Combet, and that she has seen fit to elevate my existing work as Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs."
The promotion will see her take on the sports portfolio just months out from the start of the London Olympics.
"As the incoming Sport Minister I hope to continue the good work progressed by Minister Arbib," Senator Lundy said.
"Particularly as we lead up to the Olympics and Paralympics. Minister Arbib has been an outstanding Sport Minister and has left a strong legacy.
"I have always been passionate about the capacity of sport to forge communities, build acceptance and overcome social boundaries.
Sport is far more than the sum of its parts and is a critical area of social policy. As Minister, I look forward to championing the power of elite sport to inspire and community sport to promote participation, inclusion and a sense of belonging in the community. "
"I look forward to the opportunity to work with the Minister for Industry and Innovation Greg Combet, as Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation furthering the government's productivity agenda."
The ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher says Senator Lundy's elevation to the ministry is great news for Canberra.
"The ACT has wanted and needed and wanted a minister at the table for some time," Ms Gallagher said.
"It's been since 1996 since we've had our last minister so it's good for the city to have someone represented at the ministerial table and Kate Lundy deserves it."






Thursday, February 16, 2012

Fixtures Of Indian Premier League

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DAY
DATE
MATCH
TIME
TEAM
TEAM
VENUE
Wed
04-Apr
1
8pm
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai
Thu
05-Apr
2
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Kolkata
Fri
06-Apr
3
4pm
Mumbai Indians
Pune Warriors India
Mumbai
4
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Kings XI Punjab
Jaipur
Sat
07-Apr
5
4pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Delhi Daredevils
Bangalore
6
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Chennai Super Kings
Vizag
Sun
08-Apr
7
4pm
Rajasthan Royals
Jaipur
8
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Kings XI Punjab
Pune
Mon
09-Apr
9
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Mumbai Indians
Vizag
Tue
10-Apr
10
4pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Bangalore
11
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Chennai Super Kings
Delhi
Wed
11-Apr
12
8pm
Mumbai Indians
Rajasthan Royals
Mumbai
Thu
12-Apr
13
4pm
Chennai Super Kings
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chennai
14
8pm
Kings XI Punjab
Pune Warriors India
Mohali
Fri
13-Apr
15
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Kolkata
Sat
14-Apr
16
4pm
Delhi Daredevils
Deccan Chargers
Delhi
17
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Pune
Sun
15-Apr
18
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Kolkata
19
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Rajasthan Royals
Bangalore
Mon
16-Apr
20
8pm
Mumbai Indians
Delhi Daredevils
Mumbai
Tue
17-Apr
21
4pm
Rajasthan Royals
Deccan Chargers
Jaipur
22
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Pune Warriors India
Bangalore
Wed
18-Apr
23
8pm
Kings XI Punjab
Kolkata Knight Riders
Mohali
Thu
19-Apr
24
4pm
Deccan Chargers
Delhi Daredevils
Hyderabad / Cuttack
25
8pm
Chennai Super Kings
Pune Warriors India
Chennai
Fri
20-Apr
26
8pm
Kings XI Punjab
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Mohali
Sat
21-Apr
27
4pm
Chennai Super Kings
Rajasthan Royals
Chennai
28
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Pune Warriors India
Delhi
Sun
22-Apr
29
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Mumbai
30
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Hyderabad / Cuttack
Mon
23-Apr
31
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Jaipur
Tue
24-Apr
32
4pm
Pune Warriors India
Delhi Daredevils
Pune
33
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Kolkata
Wed
25-Apr
34
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Mumbai Indians
Mohali
35
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
Bangalore
Thu
26-Apr
36
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Deccan Chargers
Pune
Fri
27-Apr
37
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Delhi
Sat
28-Apr
38
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Chennai
39
8pm
Kolkata Knight Riders
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Kolkata
Sun
29-Apr
40
4pm
Delhi Daredevils
Rajasthan Royals
Delhi
Sun
29-Apr
41
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Mumbai
Mon
30-Apr
42
8pm
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai
Tue
01-May
43
4pm
Deccan Chargers
Pune Warriors India
Hyderabad
44
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Delhi Daredevils
Jaipur
Wed
02-May
45
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Kings XI Punjab
Bangalore
Thu
03-May
46
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Mumbai Indians
Pune
Fri
04-May
47
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Chennai
Sat
05-May
48
4pm
Kolkata Knight Riders
Pune Warriors India
Kolkata
49
8pm
Kings XI Punjab
Rajasthan Royals
Mohali
Sun
06-May
50
4pm
Chennai Super Kings
Mumbai
51
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Deccan Chargers
Bangalore
Mon
07-May
52
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Delhi
Tue
08-May
53
4pm
Pune Warriors India
Rajasthan Royals
Pune
54
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Kings XI Punjab
Hyderabad
Wed
09-May
55
8pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Mumbai
Thu
10-May
56
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Jaipur
Fri
11-May
57
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Pune
Sat
12-May
58
4pm
Kolkata
59
8pm
Chennai Super Kings
Delhi Daredevils
Chennai
Sun
13-May
60
4pm
Rajasthan Royals
Pune Warriors India
Jaipur
61
8pm
Kings XI Punjab
Deccan Chargers
Mohali
Mon
14-May
62
4pm
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Mumbai Indians
Bangalore
63
8pm
Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata
Tue
15-May
64
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Kings XI Punjab
Delhi
Wed
16-May
65
8pm
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai
Thu
17-May
66
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Chennai Super Kings
Dharamsala
67
8pm
Delhi Daredevils
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Delhi
Fri
18-May
68
8pm
Deccan Chargers
Rajasthan Royals
Hyderabad
Sat
19-May
69
4pm
Kings XI Punjab
Delhi Daredevils
Dharamsala
70
8pm
Pune Warriors India
Kolkata Knight Riders
Pune
Sun
20-May
71
4pm
Deccan Chargers
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Hyderabad
72
8pm
Rajasthan Royals
Jaipur

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