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Sunday, 9 February 2014

The Ever-increasing Popularity of Cash Rich Crop of BCCI - IPL despite Marring Controversies


Cash Rich Crop - IPL
When Indian Premier League popularly known as IPL was inaugurated in the year 2008 I was very excited to see how this new format will fare. To be honest it has lived up to the expectations to some extent. I have already seen 6 IPL seasons pass by and lots of things have changed (off-the-field controversies) but the tournament still exists and is one of the popular events regularly watched by millions of cricket fanatics around the globe. One man’s dream - Lalit Modi of bringing together players from various different playing nations was earlier laughed at and was even considered a crazy idea. But since then we have seen the demand for T20 cricket and tournaments happening around the globe that have made this format and tournament alive.  Let me enumerate the top controversies that have made a mark during the last 6 seasons of Indian Premier League (IPL) along with my reactions:

·         Since the year 2008 Indian Premier League popularly known as IPL commenced. In the initial years Lalit Modi acted as IPL chairman as he was the brain behind the IPL tournament. But BCCI found him guilty of “alleged acts of individual misdemeanours" on 25th April 2010. This included a wide range of financial impropriety, from rigging bidding deals related to the IPL, offering bribes, betting and money laundering.My question is he acted as IPL chairman for 3 long years and then was asked to vacate the place. How can BCCI guarantee whether he did not favour a particular team and did not affect the results of any of the matches conducted during his tenure as IPL chairman?” 

·         In the inaugural IPL tournament April 2008 Mumbai Indians’ stand-in captain Harbhajan Singh slapped Kings XI Punjab’s S Sreesanth after losing a match in Mohali. A sobbing Sreesanth was caught on camera. After investigations, BCCI handed Harbhajan an 11-match suspension. This was a big shocker. Since the purpose this game was to bring players from different teams together but that was all ruined. The other fact is cricket is always considered a Gentlemen’s game. Having shared the Indian dressing room for couple of years this was a disheartening thing because I have always considered that being in Indian team is the most important team than an IPL team. When you hit your fellow country sportsman like this what kind of message are you giving to the cricketing fraternity?

·         On 14 May 2012 Indian Premier League encountered another defying blow as an Indian News channel India TV aired a string operation which accused 5 players including TP Sudhindra (Deccan Chargers), Mohnish Mishra (Pune Warriors), Amit Jadav, Shalabh Shrivastava (Kings XI Punjab), and Abhinav Bali (Dehli) involved in spot fixing. Among them Mishra was caught on tape saying that franchisees paid them black money and that he had received INR15 million (US$240,000) from the later, among which INR12 million (US$190,000) was black money. He was also suspended from his team. My point is with so much of money riding on the tournament and various heavy weight industrialists backing their teams this was ought to happen. But my point is if these players are paid well they would never go such a thing. As they were uncapped players the whole point of betrayal of trust was never there. But in case if any top international player was caught red-handed the entire stuff would have been a lot different. Then I would have lost trust from the tournament.

·         In IPL 5 Luke Pomersbach was arrested for allegedly molesting a US woman of Indian origin. This was probably the first instance where a cricketer was caught doing something that was not expected from a gentleman. It was a bad brand advertisement for such a big tournament. 

·         On 16 May 2013, 3 players of Rajasthan Royals team were arrested by Delhi Police on charges of spot fixing. The three players were S. Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan & Ajit Chandila. On 24 May 2013 Gurunath Meiyappan, a top official of the Chennai Super Kings franchise and son-in-law of BCCI president N. Srinivasan was arrested in Mumbai by Mumbai Crime Branch in connection with illegal betting. This was a big blow especially for a cricket fanatic like me. If cricketers like S. Sreesanth and son-in-law of N. Srinivasan were involved in spot fixing then there is a whole lot more than what is seen from naked eyes. I cannot believe that a guy like Sreesanth who is so aggressively while bowling can do such a thing because this is a national disgrace for the cricketers. Let alone this fact that I for one decided not to watch IPL after getting the news. 

But what are the odds of this tournament to lose the popularity? I don’t see that happening soon because of the high-adrenal rush that this quick format provides. You get to see a lot of action in 3 hours much like the enjoyment you get after seeing a movie. Seeing international players from different teams rub shoulders with each other for example; Virender Sehwag and Kevin Pietersen together batting in a match is a treat to watch for every cricket fanatic. Involvement of cheerleaders adds lot of glamour and gives sex appeal that was missing in the earlier part of tournaments held in India; and even cricketers like to be cheered. 

Moreover when we see fours, sixes, and wickets so quickly it adds to the overall anxiety and there is lot of tension, suspense, emotions involved within each and every cricket fan. Believe me when you are cheering for a team you tend to back them with whole heart. The other thing is the finger tickling combo of cricket and Bollywood with the spiced up fashion, parties, gossips, entertainment which is a rarity to see but we can only see during an IPL tournament. The excited face of Shahrukh Khan, owner of Kolkata Knightriders Team when he goes wholeheartedly with his team; and who can forget his Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo Re dance after Kolkata Knightriders won IPL 5 tournament!! When you see celebrities come up to support teams it has its own charm. The other thing is fresh talents can come up and showcase their talent on big stage. 

The negative thing about IPL is the fact that IPL tournament is conducted during the exams of children. What good would it do if it conflicts with the whole idea of supporting education and children which were done while the tournament was shifted to South Africa? The overdose of cheerleaders, Bollywood stars and highly subsidised rich individuals have all made the wrong showcase points for a tournament that could have been a lot better. One question that comes in my mind is why does IPL tournament does not partner with leading NGOs as a part of their media strategy. This way they can also perform some CSR activities for the poor people. The other thing is we have always had the debate that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. But no one has been able to justify the exorbitant prices that the international players get during auctions and the domestic players hardly get their reserve price met. These are some of the questions that have often been raised but have never been analyzed in an in-depth manner. 

In couple of months we will see the commencement of new season of Indian Premier League - IPL 7. Let us hope that the controversies remain at bay and we enjoy an interesting brand of cricket for at least the younger breed of cricketers do need an international stage like IPL to showcase their talents rather than the regular Ranji Trophy matches. 

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Feel free to post your comments and feedback about IPL to - Mr. Asrani (Author)

Friday, 8 February 2013

List of sold players in IPL auction:


List of sold players in IPL auction:

Ricky Ponting - $400,000 to Mumbai Indians (base price $400,000)
RP Singh - $400,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $100,000)
Johan Botha - $450,000 to Delhi Daredevils (base price $300,000)
Michael Clarke - $400,000 to Pune Warriors (base price $400,000)
Luke Pomersbach - $300,000 to Kings XI Punjab (base price $50,000)
Phillip Hughes - $100,000 to Mumbai Indians (base price $100,000)
James Faulkner - $400,000 to Rajasthan Royals (base price $100,000)
Glenn Maxwell - $1,000,000 to Mumbai Indians (base price $200,000)
Moises Henriques - $300,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $100,000)
Abhishek Nayar - $675,000 to Pune Warriors (base price $100,000)
Thisara Perera - $675,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $50,000)
Jesse Ryder - $260,000 to Delhi Daredevils (base price $100,000)
Darren Sammy - $425,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $100,000)
Jaydev Unadkat - $525,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $100,000)
Pankaj Singh - $150,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $50,000)
Ravi Rampaul - $290,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $50,000)
Manpreet Gony - $500,000 to Kings XI Punjab (base price $200,000)
Fidel Edwards - $210,000 to Rajasthan Royals (base price $100,000)
Sudeep Tyagi - $100,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $100,000)
Dirk Nannes - $600,000 to Chennai Super Kings (base price $200,000)
Nathan McCullum - $100,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $100,000)
Ajantha Mendis - $725,000 to Pune Warriors (base price $50,000)
Jeevan Mendis - $50,000 to Delhi Daredevils (base price $50,000)
Chris Morris - $625,000 to Chennai Super Kings (base price $20,000)
Sachithra Senanayake - $625,000 to Kolkata Knight Riders (base price $50,000)
Christopher Barnwell - $50,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price 50,000)
Nathan Coulter-Nile - $450,000 to Mumbai Indians (base price $100,000)
Ben Laughlin - $20,000 to Chennai Super Kings (base price $20,000)
Kane Richardson - $700,000 to Pune Warriors (base price $100,000)
Jacob Oram - $50,000 to Mumbai Indians (base price $50,000)
Quinton de Kock - $20,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $20,000)
Dan Christian - $100,000 to Royal Challengers Bangalore (base price $100,000)
Akila Dananjaya - $20,000 to Chennai Super Kings (base price $20,000)
Clint McKay - $100,000 to Sunrisers Hyderabad (base price $100,000)
Jason Holder - $20,000 to Chennai Super Kings (base price $20,000)
Ryan McLaren - $50,000 to Kolkata Knight Riders (base pirce $50,000)
Kushal Perera - $20,000 to Rajasthan Royals (base price $20,000)

The big, fat IPL auction: 37 players were bought, $11.89 million was spent in just a few hours

The economy across the world continues to struggle but the Indian Premier League and its franchises just seem to buck the recession every year.

On Sunday, at the sixth auction, the nine teams spent a combined total of $11.89 million (Rs.64 crore approximately) on purchasing 37 players, as against 25 players at last year's event.

This increase of 12 players was surprising, given that they will all be on one-year contracts since this is the final year of the IPL's three-year cycle of player deals. Next year all the players, except the limited number the franchises choose to retain, are expected to return to the auction pool and the teams will be rebuilt from scratch.

Glenn Maxwell, the young Australia all-rounder, commanded the biggest price at the auction - a whopping $1million (Rs.5.31 crore) - from the Mumbai Indians.

Maxwell, the 24-year-old righthanded batsman who appeared for the Delhi Daredevils last year and had a base price of $200,000, benefitted from an aggressive bidding war between Mumbai and the IPL's latest entrants, Sunrisers Hyderabad. The Mukesh Ambaniowned franchise sealed the deal after the Sun TV-owned franchise stopped at $975,000.

Sri Lankan mystery spinner Ajantha Mendis was the second-biggest earner, being picked up by the Pune Warriors for $725,000, while No.3 on the list was little-known Australian pacer Kane Richardson, who the same franchise spent $700,000 on.

Adelaide-based Richardson, who has played just one ODI for Australia, had what seemed to be a rather unrealistic base price of $100,000. But thanks to a bidding war between Pune and Chennai Super Kings, he will be laughing all the way to the bank.

An even bigger surprise was South African all-rounder Chris Morris, who has played a solitary T20 and yet was picked up by Chennai for over 31 times his base price of $20,000. Morris, known in local circles as a Lance Klusener in the making due to his hard hitting and seam bowling, fetched $625,000.

"I have never in my life seen this much money," Morris was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo. "I suppose one of the things I'd like to do is give my parents anything they should like and spoil them a little bit."

Sri Lankan off-spinner Sachithra Senanayake (base price $50,000) also hit paydirt, getting snapped up by Kolkata Knight Riders for $625,000, as did uncapped Aussie Nathan Coulter-Nile, who got $450,000 from Mumbai.

The 'marquee' players in the auction, Australia captain Michael Clarke and his predecessor Ricky Ponting, were bought quite surprisingly at their base prices, $400,000 each, by Pune Warriors and Mumbai Indians respectively. South African all-rounder Johan Botha (base price $300,000) was picked up by the Daredevils for $450,000, while Rudra Pratap Singh, whose base price was a lowly $100,000, got four times the amount to join Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Indian pacers Jaydev Unadkat ($525,000; base price $100,000) and Manpreet Gony ($500,000; base price $200,000) also hit the jackpot with RCB and Kings XI Punjab grabbing them respectively at the gigantic Rajendra Hall of the ITC Grand Chola hotel.

The most expensive Indian, expectedly, was Mumbai all-rounder Abhishek Nayar (base price $100,000), whom Pune Warriors bought for $675,000 after a brave challenge, particularly from Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Daredevils and Chennai Super Kings (CSK).

Nayar was in terrific form in the Ranji season gone by, with his 900-plus runs and wicket-taking medium-pace bowling playing an integral part in Mumbai's 40th Ranji Trophy victory.

Only about one-third of the 108 players available were picked up, and IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla said that was only to be expected. "It was not a full-fledged auction. The franchises this time only wanted to fill the places in the squads. It's not like it has gone down and all. Next year we will have a fullfledged auction when there will be over 350 to 400 players up for grabs," Shukla said.

The limited number of slots and money left under the salary cap restriction of $12.5 million each forced the teams to approach the auction with specific strategies in place.

While the Daredevils wanted allrounders - and bought Jesse Ryder, Johan Botha and Jeevan Mendis -teams like Pune and Hyderabad were attempting to fill out their rosters with the best available players.

The franchises were also clear that they didn't want any wicket-keepers. So, all 10 of them who formed the third set went unsold. They included England's Matt Prior (base price $200,000). However, at the end of the auction, Hyderabad bought South African Quinton de Kock for $20,000.

Monday, 26 March 2012

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Amitabh Bachchan Salman & Priyanka To Up the Glam In The IPL 5 Opening Ceremony

IPL Season 5 Opening Ceremony Hosted By Big B Amitabh Bachchan
Kareena Kapoor adds flavour to IPL 5 opening night


Big B commented on Twitter, the social networking site used by most celebrities that it will be a
great honor to meet the various teams of IPL and their captains who he had watched only on television. He also stated that he is quite nervous but is also very enthusiastic about hosting the opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League this year. The sixty nine year old superstar was hospitalized for two surgeries in his abdomen last month and was on a break to recover physically. Apart from Big B, other Bollywood celebrities participating in the Indian Premier League’s opening ceremony this season are Kareena Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Salman Khan who will be performing in this mind blowing event.
This year the opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League is hosted by the Big B of the Bollywood
industry, the legend himself – Mr Amitabh Bachchan. The opening ceremony of IPL 2012 will be held in
Chennai on the 3rd of April and the series of matches will start from the 4th April. The opening
ceremony of this mega event which was much awaited will be held at the YMCA College of Physical
Education situated in Chennai. Like rest of the previous seasons of Indian Premier League, this year
also people will witness the blend of Hollywood and Bollywood celebrities in the opening ceremony,
starting at 7.30 pm in the evening.

From the legendary Amitabh Bachchan to the mind-blowing Prabhudeva, from the sultry Priyanka Chopra to the charismatic Salman Khan, and from the melodic Colonial Cousins to Katy Perry -- Opening Nite will have them all. Kareena will add her own brand of ebullience to this all-star ensemble, making this an unforgettable evening and the perfect way to start a summer of exciting cricket.

We all know IPL 5 is going to start on 4 April 2012 and the opening match with be played in Chennai. Also, one day before the match, opening ceremony will be held in chennai on 3 april. So, Finally IPL 5 schedule is out and this is most awaited tournament this year in 2012. Apart from IPL 5, KBC season 6 is also going to start in this year and most probably it is going to start in July – August. So, this year, it’s full be excitement.

From the legendary Amitabh Bachchan to the mind-blowing Prabhudeva, from the sultry Priyanka Chopra to the charismatic Salman Khan, and from the melodic Colonial Cousins to Katy Perry -- Opening Nite will have them all. Kareena will add her own brand of ebullience to this all-star ensemble, making this an unforgettable evening and the perfect way to start a summer of exciting cricket.

We all know IPL 5 is going to start on 4 April 2012 and the opening match with be played in Chennai. Also, one day before the match, opening ceremony will be held in chennai on 3 april. So, Finally IPL 5 schedule is out and this is most awaited tournament this year in 2012. Apart from IPL 5, KBC season 6 is also going to start in this year and most probably it is going to start in July – August. So, this year, it’s full be excitement.

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Wednesday, 21 December 2011

IPL auction set for February 4


The player auction for the 2012 IPL will be held on February 4, the governing council has announced. The players from the Kerala franchise Kochi Tuskers , which was terminated earlier this year, The venue is yet to be announced. will be part of the auction.

Should any of the Kochi players fail to attract the bid, their salaries will be covered by the IPL through the franchise's bank guarantee worth Rs 156 crores that has been encashed by the BCCI. Among the leading players that will be part of the auction are Muttiah Muralitharan, Brendon McCullum, Mahela Jayawardene and Ravindra Jadeja.

The governing council also decided that the first window for trading players will be between December 15 and January 20, with a shorter window after the auction. There is no financial cap on trading, though each franchise can add only a maximum of 4 players to their squad through trading.