Images of the decade II – CricInfo.com
Images of the decade II CricInfo.com The Indian Premier League, the multi-million-dollar, football-style, franchise-based domestic league Modi conceived and executed with spectacular success ... |
Images of the decade II CricInfo.com The Indian Premier League, the multi-million-dollar, football-style, franchise-based domestic league Modi conceived and executed with spectacular success ... |
Cricket: Wizards of willow, lords of leather New Zealand Herald In his 51 Twenty20s for Essex and Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League, he is going at a strike rate of 119.09 runs per 100 balls, so he's no slouch ... |
David Leggat: Bid to cash in on new crowd-puller New Zealand Herald Out of that - and stirred along by the setting up of a privately-run rival in the Indian Cricket League - came the Indian Premier League, and the landscape ... |
12 Pak players for IPL auction Calcutta Telegraph Karachi: Eager to participate in the third Indian Premier League despite the many glitches, at least a dozen Pakistani cricketers have made themselves ... |
Pitching it wrong Hindustan Times And then there's the small matter of Rs 10.8 crore from Indian Premier League income. Surely, you'd think, a body that received this much money, ... |
CAB, Kolkata police on collision course over floodlight failure Gaea Times (blog) “Who is he (Chakrabarti) to decide whether Indian Premier League matches will be played at the Eden Gardens or not? We all want cricket matches to be played ... |
![]() Thaindian.com | CAB, Kolkata police on collision course over floodlight failure Thaindian.com “Who is he (Chakrabarti) to decide whether Indian Premier League matches will be played at the Eden Gardens or not? We all want cricket matches to be played ... |
Rimmington still eyes off Twenty20 Sunshine Coast Daily “If you can knock over a few big-name batsmen, people will start talking about you,” Rimmington said of his national and even Indian Premier League ... |
Predicting the 2010 sporting year The Dominion Post The Indian Premier League – great for those involved but, after a couple of games, a yawn for everyone else with the red team playing the yellow team ... |