Cricket Update: Court Order Released for IPL Season 2011
The Indian Premier League had already stated the date for the player auctions due 8-9 January 2011 in Bangalore. The Indian Premier League’s Governing Council is now all set for their meeting in Mumbai on 5th January to discuss the details of
the auction.
The Cricket Board source said, "The IPL Governing Council is to meet on January 5 evening at the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820 Cricket Association's Bandra Kurla Complex. They are expected to discuss the player auctions".
The Rajistan Royals and Kings XI were expelled in October 2010 for violating their share holding patterns without prior notice to the Cricket board. However, both the teams had taken an interim stay on the expulsion by an independent arbitrary.
The court had also allowed both the teams to take part in the player auction due 8-9 January 2011, and now the two teams have submitted their bank guarantees and the required papers.
Hence, the Bombay High Court ruled that the Rajistan Royals and the King’s XI http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Punjab-c833 are allowed to take part in the fourth season of the Indian Premier League 2011, the first match of which will be held on 8th April 2011.
A total of 350 top cricketers from around the globe would be nominated in the auction at Bangalore with the IPL franchises bidding for the best to serve in their team for the fourth season of the worth-while Twenty20 League matches.
The Indian super-stars, Sachcin Tendulkar, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Virender-Sehwag-c95429 have already been retained by five franchises along with several others, as per the IPL regulations, yet there still would be most of the world’s top players to be up for
a grab.
The list of players includes the 11 batsmen who had scored centuries in the previous three seasons of IPL and Yousuf Pathan, the Twenty20 league’s fastest century maker and also the South African batsman who was nominated the ICC 2010 ODI Player of the Year,
AB de Villers.
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