DATE | TIME | VENUE | TEAM |
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April 18th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) |
April 18th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Cape Town | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
April 19th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
April 19th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Cape Town | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
April 20th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Vs Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
April 21st 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Rajasthan Royals (RR) Vs Mumbai Indians (MI) |
April 21st 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Vs Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
April 22nd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) vs Deccan Chargers (DC) |
April 23rd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) vs Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
April 23rd 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Chennai Super Kings(CSK) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
April 24th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
April 25th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) v Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) |
April 25th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
April 26th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Cape Town | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
April 26th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
April 27th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
April 27th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
April 28th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
April 29th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
April 29th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) |
April 30th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
April 30th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Pretoria | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
May 1st 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) |
May 1st 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | East London | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) |
May 2nd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
May 2nd 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
May 3rd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
May 3rd 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
May 4th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | East London | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) V Deccan Chargers (DC) |
May 5th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) |
May 5th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
May 6th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
May 7th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
May 7th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Pretoria | Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
May 8th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | East London | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
May 9th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Kimberley | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
May 9th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Kimberley | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
May 10th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
May 10th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) |
May 11th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Kimberley | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
May 12th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
May 12th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Pretoria | Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) v Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) |
May 13th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
May 14th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Rajasthan Royals (RR) |
May 14th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
May 15th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Bloemfontein | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
May 16th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
May 16th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Port Elizabeth, South Africa | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) v Mumbai Indians (MI) |
May 17th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Bloemfontein | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
May 17th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Johannesburg | Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) v Deccan Chargers (DC) |
May 18th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) v Chennai Super Kings (CSK) |
May 19th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Delhi Daredevils (DD) v Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) |
May 20th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Durban, South Africa | Chennai Super Kings (CSK) v Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) |
May 20th 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Durban, South Africa | Rajasthan Royals (RR) v Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) |
May 21st 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Deccan Chargers (DC) v Royal Challengers Banglore (RCB) |
May 21st 2009 | 8pm to 12pm | Pretoria | Mumbai Indians (MI) v Delhi Daredevils (DD) |
May 22nd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Pretoria | Semi-Final One |
May 23rd 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Semi-Final Two |
May 24th 2009 | 4pm to 8pm | Johannesburg | Final |
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Official IPL Schedule is Out
Monday, March 30, 2009
Rajasthan Royals co-owner ready for a ‘Royal’ October wedding?
Preity Optimistic about IPL held in South Africa
Akshay Kumar performs daredevil stunt at Kotla
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Bollywood Geared Up For IPL!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
"There was just too much money riding on the tournament and cancelling it was easier said than done."-Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty, co-owner of the Rajasthan Royals, has backed
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi was due to arrive in Johannesburg today for discussions with Cricket South Africa and with South African government officials, while a separate team was on its way to England for similar discussions with the England and Wales Cricket Board. "Whichever place is suitable for the game and will make the game entertaining should be chosen," Shetty told NDTV."
The BCCI moved the tournament out of
Shah Rukh, Shilpa, Preity back IPL shift abroad.
The svelte Kareena Kapoor unlike Preity Zinta & Shilpa Shetty who are trying their luck
In the business of cricket through the Indian Premier League (IPL), but our Bebo says she has no such plan as she doesn't have a business sense.
Asked if she planned to enter IPL like other actresses, Kareena said: "I have no idea about business. I only know how to act. As for business, I will think about it five years later.” While Preity co-owns IPL team Kings XI Punjab, Juhi is part owner of Shah Rukh's Kolkata Knight Riders and Shilpa Shetty joined the cricket bandwagon this year with beau Raj Kundra by buying a stake in Rajasthan Royals. Maybe soon our Youth Icon Pair ‘Bebo & Saif” will be the owners of IPL team next time! So not only do our cricketers compete on screen, now there will be rivalries off-screen too!
Shatrugan Says a ‘Thumbs Up’ to Bar Girls in IPL!
“If you are so interested in deploying these cheer girls who dance after hits of fours and sixes, it is better to give chance to the bar girls who have been rendered unemployed after Maharashtra government put a ban on the dance in bars,” said Sinha.
“I am afraid that cricket, which has been shortened from five days to one day and now to the T 20 format, might be reduced to ‘Toss-Toss’ in which the winner will be decided through toss,” he said sarcastically.
Strongly criticizing the move to bring cheer girls from abroad for performing what he termed as “indecent dance” during Indian Premier League (IPL) matches, Sinha said it is “difficult to find cricket in these matches”.
Sinha, who was union minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government, also took exception to the auctioning of players for the IPL tournament. Shotgun Sinha appealed to the cricketing bosses to seriously ponder over the issue to save the glory of the great sport.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Controversies, More Controversies for IPL…
March 2: The election commission announced the dates for the 16th Lok Sabha elections.
March 3: Sri Lankan cricketers attacked in Lahore.
March 4: Home Minister P Chidambaram drops the bombshell, tells CNN-IBN that providing paramilitary forces for IPL matches during general elections will be difficult.
March 5: Government-IPL decides to review dates to save the event. IPL bosses get into action to salvage the billion dollar event.
March 6: Lalit Modi says IPL to roll on schedule, Mumbai not Jaipur to host inaugural match.
March 7: IPL submits fresh schedule to Home Ministry.
March 9: Ministry of Home Affairs asks states to respond and the ministry puts the ball into the State Governments' court.
March 10: Lalit Modi addresses a press conference in Mumbai claiming IPL will take care of its own security
March 12: Deadlock continues as states demand central forces for IPL.
March 13: Ministry of Home Affairs asks for a further revised schedule.
March 14: IPL starts to work on yet another schedule
March 15: Government asks IPL to consult states on revised dates.
March 16: Home Ministry officials and BCCI meet in North block but fail to find a solution
March 17: A third revised schedule sees Delhi and Jaipur omitted from the list of venues as IPL.
March 18: New schedule is then send to Home Ministry with Mumbai as a main centre hosting as many as 14 matches.
March 20: A huge blow for the IPL as reports of Mumbai backtracking from their earlier approval comes through.
March 21: The final nail in the coffin with the Maharashtra Government refusing on grounds of security in a written letter to the IPL.
March 22: IPL shifted out of India.
March 24: Lalit Modi pulls the rabbit out of the hat, takes IPL to South Africa.
March 25: Kolkata Knight Riders decide to have Multiple Captains.
The Journey of Controversies continues….
Ganguly upset with Buchanan, Says he was never consulted over the KNR multiple captaincy decision
This year the Indian Premier League has more controversies than the matches itself. Here’s another one in its kitty. Kolkata Knight Riders has decided not to have a fixed captain for the IPL this season. Ganguly however chews his own word with a grim-looking plastic smile & quotes, “I am not upset.’ And superficially laughs off the rumors. A grim-looking Ganguly, sitting beside Buchanan at the press conference, refused to elaborate on the decision and simply said the concept was new and needed to be evaluated as it goes on. Ganguly said the plan was Buchanan's. "He is the coach of the team and he has got the right to make decisions. We'll see as it goes along. At the end of the day we all have to deliver."
Buchanan said the prospect of Ganguly not being a mechanical choice in the XI was not an issue at the moment. "All we are doing right at this stage is that we have no concept of the schedule, what it looks like and where we are playing - all those sorts of things. Whether Sourav is in the side in three weeks or four weeks time at this stage is irrelevant." Obviously Ganguly fans are extremely upset over this decision & are venting their anger over it. Any publicity is good publicity & IPL is getting just that.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Ciao India, South Africa I Am Coming Baby!
England & South Africa were the two prime options for ipl cricket match this year. However England was chalked out primarily due to its cold & wet climate. Another issue is security concerns; England government cannot provide such A-list security in such a short span of time. The ipl t20 match timings will however not be changed & Indians can heave a sigh of relief. The timings will be 4pm to 10pm. However the Indian cricket fans our bitterly disappointed & our voicing their opinions on various social networking websites like Face Book, Orkut, and MySpace etc. One of the IPL Community member Nilesh Rane on Face Book bursts out, “This shows how unstable system we have. Shifting of IPL proves that our State runners are in doubt on India's security.
How safe are we?”
Interestingly, the IPL will be played across six cities & that has only forced Modi to not allocate home bases to the eight teams. “This was a very sensitive & delicate issue (providing a home base for each team). But because we will be playing at six venues we’ve decided that no team will have a home base during the tournament. The matches will be evenly distributed with every team playing equal no of times on each venue.” Modi quoted. Last but not the least news is that even after the venue change Pakistan Cricket Team will not play for IPL because the squads have already been finalized.