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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Current Points Table, Leading Run Scorers and Wicket Takers of Indian Premier League 2011


Points Table of Indian Premier League 2011 / Season 4 (as at 11th May)

Mumbai Indians M:11  W:8   L:3  Points:16
CSK     M:11  W:7 L:4 Points:14
KKR                 M:11 W:7   L:4 Points:14
RCB       M:10 W:6   L:3 Points:13
RR                       M:11 W:5   L:5 Points:11
Kochi Tuskers M:11 W:5 L:6 Points:10
Pune Warriors M:11 W:4    L:7  Points:8
Delhi Daredevils M:11 W:4 L:7 Points:8
Kings XI Punjab M:10 W:4 L:6 Points:8
Deccan Chargers M:11 W:3 L:8 Points:6

Leading Run Scoreres of Indian Premier League 2011 / Season 4 (as at 11th May)

V Sehwag (DD)  11 Matches - 424 Runs

M Hussey (CSK)    9  Matches - 388 Runs

S Tendulkar (MI)  11 Matches - 371 Runs

A Rayadu (MI)     11 Matches - 362 Runs

P Valthaty (KIXP) 10 Matches - 359 Runs


Leading Wicket Takers of Indian Premier League 2011 / Season 4 (as at 11th May)

L Malinga (MI)    11 Matches - 26 WK

M Patel (MI)      11 Matches - 17 WK

R Sharma (Pune)   11 Matches - 14 WK

D Bollinger (CSK) 08 Matches - 13 WK

Iqbal Abdulla(KKR)11 Matches - 13 WK

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

IPL Season 2 Players List





Bangalore Royal Challengers
  • Kevin Pietersen
  • Abhmanyu Mithun
  • Anil Kumble
  • Balachandra Akhil
  • Bharat Chipli
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar
  • Cameron White
  • Dale Steyn
  • Devraj Patil
  • Dillon du Preez
  • Gaurav Dhiman
  • Ishank Jaggi
  • Ishank Jaggi
  • Jacques Kallis
  • Jagadeesh Arun Kumar
  • Jesse Ryder
  • Jitendra Patil
  • Karan Sharma
  • Kedar Jadhav
  • Kotarangada Appanna
  • Manish Pandey
  • Mark Boucher
  • Muralidharen Gautam
  • Nathan Bracken
  • Pankaj Singh
  • Praveen Kumar
  • R. Suteesh
  • Rahul Dravid
  • Rajesh Bishnoi
  • Raju Bhatkal
  • Robin Uthappa
  • Roelof van der Merwe
  • Rohit Sabharwal
  • Ross Taylor
  • Saurabh Bandekar
  • Sreesanth Aravind
  • Srivastava Goswami
  • Sunil Joshi
  • Tinu Yohannan
  • Udit Patel
  • Vinay Kumar
  • Virat Kohli
  • Wasim Jaffer
  • Ray Jennings (SA) (Coach)

Kolkata Knight Riders
  • Sourav Ganguly
  • Aakash Chopra
  • Ajantha Mendis
  • Ajit Agarkar
  • Angelo Mathews
  • Anureet Singh
  • Arindam Ghosh
  • Ashoke Dinda
  • Brad Hodge
  • Brendan McCullum
  • Cheteshwar Pujara
  • Chris Gayle
  • David Hussey
  • Ishant Sharma
  • Laxmi Ratan Shukla
  • Mark Cameron
  • Mashrafe Mortaza
  • Moises Henriques
  • Murali Kartik
  • Ricky Ponting
  • Sanjay Bangar
  • Shoaib Sheikh
  • Sourav Sarkar
  • Sunny Singh
  • Wriddhiman Saha
  • Yashpal Singh
  • John Buchanan (AUS) (Coach)

Kings XI Punjab
  • Yuvraj Singh
  • Ajitesh Argal
  • Amanpreet Singh
  • Brett Lee
  • Burt Cockley
  • Irfan Pathan
  • James Hopes
  • Jerome Taylor
  • Karan Goel
  • Kumar Sangakkara
  • Luke Pomersbach
  • Mahela Jayawardene
  • Piyush Chawla
  • Ramesh Power
  • Ranadeb Bose
  • Ravi Bopara
  • Ravikant shukla
  • Ryan Ninan
  • S. Sreesanth
  • Shaun Marsh
  • Simon Katich
  • Sunny Sohoal
  • Tanmay Srivastava
  • Uday Kaul
  • Vikramjeet Malik
  • VRV Singh
  • Wilkin Mota
  • Yash Gandhi
  • Tom Moody (AUS) (Coach)

Chennai Super Kings
  • MS Dhoni
  • Abhinay Mukund
  • Albie Morkel
  • Andrew Flintoff
  • Anirudha Srikkanth
  • Arun Karthik
  • George Bailey
  • Jacob Oram
  • Joginder Sharma
  • Lakshmipathy Balaji
  • Makhaya Ntini
  • Manpreet Gony
  • Matthew Hayden
  • Michael Hussey
  • Murali Vijay
  • Muttiah Muralitharan
  • Napoleon Einstein
  • Palani Amarnath
  • Parthiv Patel
  • Ravichandran Ashwin
  • S Vidyut
  • Shdab Jakati
  • Stephen Fleming
  • Subramaniam Badrinath
  • Sudeep Tyagi
  • Suresh Kumar
  • Suresh Raina
  • Thilan Thushara
  • Viraj Vilas Kadbe
  • Stephen Fleming (NZ) (Coach)

Delhi Daredevils
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Aavishkar Salvi
  • AB de Villiers
  • Amit Mishra
  • Andrew McDonald
  • Ashish Nehra
  • Daniel Vettori
  • David Warner
  • Dinesh Karthik
  • Dirk Nannes
  • Farveez Maharoof
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Glenn McGrath
  • Manoj Tiwary
  • Mithun Manhas
  • Owais Shah
  • Paul Collingwood
  • Pradeep Sangwan
  • Rajat Bhatia
  • Tejashwi Yadav
  • Tillakarantne
    Dilshan
  • Umesh Yadav
  • Yo Mahesh
  • Yogesh Nagar
  • Greg Shipperd (AUS) (Coach)

Rajasthan Royals
  • Shane Warne
  • Abhishek Raut
  • Ahad Malek
  • Amit Singh
  • Anup Revandkar
  • Ashraf Makda
  • Atul Sharma
  • Dimitri
  • Mascarenhas
  • Dinesh Salunke
  • Gajendra Singh
  • Graeme Smith
  • Kamran Akmal
  • Lee Carseldine
  • Mahesh Rawat
  • Mohammad Arif
  • Mohammad Kaif
  • Morne Morkel
  • Munaf Patel
  • Naman Ojha
  • Niraj Patel
  • Paras Dogra
  • Paul Valthaty
  • Pratmesh Salunke
  • Pushkarraj Chavan
  • Raiphi Gomez
  • Ravindra Jadeja
  • Robert Quiney
  • Shane Harwood
  • Shane Watson
  • Shaun Tait
  • Siddharth Chitnis
  • Siddharth Trivedi
  • Srideep Mangela
  • Swapnil Asnodkar
  • Tyron Henderson
  • Yusuf Pathan
  • Shane Warne (AUS) (Coach)

Mumbai Indians
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Abhishek Nayar
  • Ajinkya Rahane
  • Chetnya Nanda
  • Dhawal Kulkarni
  • Dilhara Fernando
  • Dwayne Bravo
  • Graham Napier
  • Harbhajan Singh
  • Jaydev Shah
  • Jean-Paul Duminy
  • Jude Singh
  • Kyle Mills
  • Lasith Malinga
  • Luke Mohammad Ashraful
  • Pinal Shah
  • Raheel Shaikh
  • Rohan Raje
  • Ryan McLaren
  • Sanath Jayasuriya
  • Saurabh Tiwary
  • Shikhar Dhawan
  • Yogesh Takawale
  • Zaheer Khan
  • Shaun Pollock(Mentor) (Coach)

Deccan Chargers
  • Adam Gilchrist
  • Abhinav Kumar
  • Andrew Symonds
  • Arjun Yadav
  • Chamara Silva
  • Chaminda Vaas
  • Doddapaneni Kalyankrishna
  • Dwaraka Ravi Teja
  • Dwayne Smith
  • Fidel Edwards
  • Halhadar Das
  • Harmeet Singh
  • Herschelle Gibbs
  • Jas Karandeep Singh
  • Manvinder Bisla
  • Nuwan Zoysa
  • Paidikalva Vijaykumar
  • Pragyan Ojha
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Rudra Pratap Singh
  • Ryan Harris
  • Sarvesh Kumar
  • Scott Styris
  • Shoaib Ahmed
  • Tirumalsetti Suman
  • Venugopal Rao
  • VVS Laxman
  • Darren Lehman (AUS) (Coach)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

IPL shifts out of India, Sharukh says elections is a bigger issue



INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE (IPL) NEWS: Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise owners today said that they don’t have any problem with the BCCI's decision to shift the Twenty20 (T20) League matches out of the country because holding the general elections was a bigger issue before the Indian government.

Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan who owns Kolkata Knight Riders said that he could understand the security constraints in holding the event during Indian elections.

He said after meeting IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi, "We have to respect the elections in the country. That is a bigger issue than our issue. By shifting the IPL abroad, we have tried to find a solution to the problem."

Sharukh Khan also added, "Off course the local buzz wouldn't be as strong as it is here but I guess elections will take care of the buzz."

When asked by the media that whether he would be there to watch all the matches featuring his team as was the case in the first edition then King Khan replied that it would depend on how the schedule pans out.

SRK also mentioned, "I will try to be there for as many matches as possible. Hopefully the schedule will help me."



Preity Zinta, co-owner of King XI Punjab's also echoed Sharukh Khan's views and said that the general elections have to be given precedence.

She said, "As Shah Rukh said, we have to take elections into consideration. We have no problem with that"

Labels: IPL shifts out of India, Sharukh says elections is a bigger issue, Indian Election, Indian Premier League, IPL News, India News

Friday, March 20, 2009

IPL seeking for bullet-proof buses scheduled during the Indian elections in April-May



INDIA PREMIER LEAGUE NEWS: Indian Premier League (IPL), which was in news due to unavailability of proper security forces scheduled during the election months in India is now shopping for bullet-proof buses and cars to protect the star players. The fate of the IPL tournament still remaines uncertain on Friday.

Reports in media says that a South African private security firm hired by the multi-million dollar Twenty20 league had approached a local company to buy 16 buses and 64 SUV's. The vehicles are worth approx 3.1 million dollars in all.

Additional protection issue came last week in the wake of the deadly attack against the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan on 3rd of March this year. The attack killed eight Pakistanis and have also injured seven players.

News also comes that with demand high from Indian politicians campaigning for next month's Indian general elections, the IPL may not be able to buy shielded vehicles at such a short notice.



The report comes as the Indian Premier League remained embroiled in a row with the Indian government over security issues.

The IPL scheduled opening is on April 10 and is scheduled to end up by May 24. The elections in India will take place in five phases from 16 April to 13 May and the vote counting date is 16 May.

Labels: IPL, Indian Premier League, India News, Cricket News, Indian Election

Monday, March 16, 2009

IPL dates not yet finalized even after meeting with Home Ministry



INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE (IPL) NEWS: The Home Ministry’s meeting with the Indian Premier League (IPL) organisers today did not conclude with any decision on the dates of the T20 tournament, which is scheduled to be held in April and May this year.

The fate of the second season of IPL hung in balance with the Home Ministry which bluntly said to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that providing spare central forces for the Twenty20 tournament will not be possible.

The Home Ministry expressed concerns and limitations in providing para-military forces for the IPL because of the Lok Sabha elections in April and May.



This was conveyed in a meeting of a three-member BCCI delegation with Special Secretary (Internal Security) Raman Srivastava.

The meeting was held for 90 minutes. BCCI Secretary N Srinivasan was asked to re-work out on dates of IPL matches in consultation with the states where the IPL matches are to be played.



IPL schedule might change due LS polls

Labels: IPL, Indian Premier League, India, Lalit Modi, BCCI