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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

IPL 2009 get new schedule and venues

Indian Premier league has now been rescheduled and two new venues are added after concerns about the security. However, the matches will start on April 10 as scheduled and end on May 24. Because of election in India, terror attack in Pakistan, the following new changes has been made to IPL 2009:

1) The opening match will be played in Mumbai instead of Jaipur.
2) No matches will be held on the day of election and 3 days before and after it.
3) Two new venues - Ahmedabad and Vishakapatnam are added.

The final full schedules and fixtures are yet to be announced but its now clear that it will start and end on time. Home minister had said that they could provide security if the matches directly didn't clash with election schedules which means it has happened as he said.

Several foreign players have raised concerns about the security for playing in IPL. All Pakistan players will not play IPL 2009 now and Pietersen, the most expensive player is too doubtful.

6 comments:

  1. This has to be a good move. Nobody wants to be placed in danger amidst all the stuff currently going on. All we want is to watch our favourite cricketers right! Should be a great IPL season.
    Cheers, JP
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  2. Oh.........good decisions! Thank's to help me to keep myself updated on the IPL championship.

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  3. Hi i have created a quiz on IPL 2009, please participate, Here is the link Thank You!!!

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  4. This is the saddest day for Indian cricket. Indians are being deprived of watching IPL on their home grounds. Who wants to watch IPL on TV. Imagine the amount of revenues which we would lose in recession period. Who is this damn guy lalit Modi to take such a decision. He could have worked out a better schedule. Obviously elections caot be postponed for IPL. They should have kept this tournament in India

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  5. Hi,
    The White Mischief Gals will travel across South Africa for all Royal Challenger matches during the five-week tournament, offering fans "flirtatious messages and tips," the statement said.Pietersen will only enjoy their support for the first two weeks, as he is due to return to England in early May to prepare for the Test series against the West Indies.Pietersen, bought by the Bangalore Royal Challengers for a record 1.55 million dollars, will clash with good friend Shane Warne's Rajasthan Royals on the opening night in Cape Town, South Africa.
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  6. dhoni pehle world cup leke aao...badme ipl ke bareme sochna...tum chennai ke player nahi ho...tum india ke player ho....hame tumhare hatme ipl ke trophy se zyada world cup ki trophy dekhne me zyada khusi hogi.

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