IPL to ease T20 heartache
Attractive Indian Premier League (IPL) begins on Saturday, helping to ease the heartache of millions of fans in the wake of the failure of India to win the World Twenty20 at home this month.
Short form extravaganza India, famous for its fireworks, cheerleaders and dance as well as corruption scandals unwanted, gets under way with the Mumbai Indians take on the Giants Pune rise.
The league hopes fans of cash-rich, featuring blockbuster stars, including Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli, and soothe the pain of the shock semi-final defeat of India at the end of the day the World T20 champions the West Indies.
India went in the tournament and the candidate but seriously less than the rates, losing to New Zealand, but hit Bangladesh on the last ball before prevailing over Australia to scrape in the semifinals.
"It was a below par performance of Donny and the company. I hope IPL will help us to overcome the pain of losing the semi-final," said Kolkata Knight Riders supporters Nihal Ahmed.
The ninth edition of the contest on the basis of the election, which is the latest revolution in the cricket world, see eight teams clash in 60 games in 10 different places all over India.
"We are Indians fans have a short memory. And a good two months of the IPL and we will not forget everything about the T20 world," said fan Modit Dhasmana, another ardent admirer of IPL razzamatazz.
IPL is a domestic league the most popular in the world, but the differences have plagued since its inception in 2008, with corruption and match-fixing cases and often takes center stage.
The scandal resulted in a spot-fixing in 2013 into two teams - Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals - that stopped last year for two seasons.
It has been replaced by Bonnie and black Rajkot Gujarat basis, which will make the IPL for the first time in this edition, which runs until May 29, when the final match held in Mumbai.
Capillaries, which generated a set of similar tournaments all over the world, and was the brainchild of the cricket director of Lalit Modi, who refuses to return from Britain to India to face charges of corruption.
Despite the differences, the IPL has attracted a group of foreign players who shape or dead, their jobs and thus become household names in India.
Control Board believes Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Anurag Thakur IPL's success in attracting global star, sell-out crowds and huge television revenues proved the critics wrong.
Insists IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla, the tournament's reputation remains intact in spite of differences.
He added that "our response during (the) bidding process shows how the IPL is still popular and is not discredited," referring to the periodic auction earlier this year.
The short-form India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was synonymous with the champion twice Chennai, played for Pune, as well as former England talisman Kevin Pietersen, who will be competing in his fifth IPL.
"It's recognized as one of the biggest tournaments in the world. It is an opportunity to play along with some of the best talent," said New Zealand captain Ken Williamson, who will turn SunRisers Hyderabad.
India will be the ace batsman Kohli looked forward to continuing the scintillating form at the World T20, which has seen three centuries, half ice cold, when Royal Challengers Bangalore leads.
Bangalore boast one of the strongest batting line-ups in the tournament. In addition to Cooley, we have a star Gayle of the West Indies and South Africa shotmaker Syed AB de Villiers.
Will the Australian all-rounder Shane Watson and follow-up with them line their pockets Bangalore after a huge $ 1980000 during the auction in February.
The West Indies, "a man from the islands between the moment Carlos Brathwaiat entity unknown to some extent when the Delhi Daredevils got him $ 000,640 in the tender.
But it seems that the money is well spent after all-rounder smashed four sixes in a row in the final game on the final World T20 match to snatch unlikely victory from England.
Short form extravaganza India, famous for its fireworks, cheerleaders and dance as well as corruption scandals unwanted, gets under way with the Mumbai Indians take on the Giants Pune rise.
The league hopes fans of cash-rich, featuring blockbuster stars, including Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli, and soothe the pain of the shock semi-final defeat of India at the end of the day the World T20 champions the West Indies.
India went in the tournament and the candidate but seriously less than the rates, losing to New Zealand, but hit Bangladesh on the last ball before prevailing over Australia to scrape in the semifinals.
"It was a below par performance of Donny and the company. I hope IPL will help us to overcome the pain of losing the semi-final," said Kolkata Knight Riders supporters Nihal Ahmed.
The ninth edition of the contest on the basis of the election, which is the latest revolution in the cricket world, see eight teams clash in 60 games in 10 different places all over India.
"We are Indians fans have a short memory. And a good two months of the IPL and we will not forget everything about the T20 world," said fan Modit Dhasmana, another ardent admirer of IPL razzamatazz.
IPL is a domestic league the most popular in the world, but the differences have plagued since its inception in 2008, with corruption and match-fixing cases and often takes center stage.
The scandal resulted in a spot-fixing in 2013 into two teams - Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals - that stopped last year for two seasons.
It has been replaced by Bonnie and black Rajkot Gujarat basis, which will make the IPL for the first time in this edition, which runs until May 29, when the final match held in Mumbai.
Capillaries, which generated a set of similar tournaments all over the world, and was the brainchild of the cricket director of Lalit Modi, who refuses to return from Britain to India to face charges of corruption.
Despite the differences, the IPL has attracted a group of foreign players who shape or dead, their jobs and thus become household names in India.
Control Board believes Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Anurag Thakur IPL's success in attracting global star, sell-out crowds and huge television revenues proved the critics wrong.
Insists IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla, the tournament's reputation remains intact in spite of differences.
He added that "our response during (the) bidding process shows how the IPL is still popular and is not discredited," referring to the periodic auction earlier this year.
The short-form India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who was synonymous with the champion twice Chennai, played for Pune, as well as former England talisman Kevin Pietersen, who will be competing in his fifth IPL.
"It's recognized as one of the biggest tournaments in the world. It is an opportunity to play along with some of the best talent," said New Zealand captain Ken Williamson, who will turn SunRisers Hyderabad.
India will be the ace batsman Kohli looked forward to continuing the scintillating form at the World T20, which has seen three centuries, half ice cold, when Royal Challengers Bangalore leads.
Bangalore boast one of the strongest batting line-ups in the tournament. In addition to Cooley, we have a star Gayle of the West Indies and South Africa shotmaker Syed AB de Villiers.
Will the Australian all-rounder Shane Watson and follow-up with them line their pockets Bangalore after a huge $ 1980000 during the auction in February.
The West Indies, "a man from the islands between the moment Carlos Brathwaiat entity unknown to some extent when the Delhi Daredevils got him $ 000,640 in the tender.
But it seems that the money is well spent after all-rounder smashed four sixes in a row in the final game on the final World T20 match to snatch unlikely victory from England.
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