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Missing IPL would hurt Pakistan players: Akram - Press Trust of India

20 hours ago ago from IPL Series

Missing IPL would hurt Pakistan players: Akram Press Trust of India If our players do not play in the IPL for whatever reason it is not only a great loss to them in financial terms but also in cricketing terms, Akram said. Read the original here: Missing IPL would hurt Pakistan players: Akram - Press Trust of India

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Jaipur could host first India-SA ODI

21 minutes ago ago from Neo Cricket

Home | SignIn | Register | Contact Us Home | Cricket Talk | Submit Resource | Submit Article | Home India Cricket News Jaipur could host first India-SA ODI Author: cricinfo.com Published: 18th Dec 2009 Category: India Cricket News Comments () The Indian board is yet to finalise the schedule for the home series against South Africa early next year but has decided on Jaipur as the venue most likely to ...

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No reward for topping the table

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Home | SignIn | Register | Contact Us Home | Cricket Talk | Submit Resource | Submit Article | Home India Cricket News No reward for topping the table Author: cricinfo.com Published: 18th Dec 2009 Category: India Cricket News Comments () Even though Tamil Nadu and Karnataka were leaders of their groups, the finalists from last season, Mumbai and Uttar Pradesh, who will get the easier quarter-final ...

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8 hours ago ago from Asianet | Kerala Latest News | Kerala Breaking News | Kerala Latest Headlines

The governing council of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has agreed to the inclusion of two new teams in the tournament starting from 2011, the auction for which is likely to be held in the first quarter 2010. The subject of inviting bids for two new teams was first discussed with the existing franchisees during an IPL workshop at Bangkok in October this year, and the decision was left for the governing council to ratify. In ...

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