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IPL 2014

IPL 2014 Auction: The players teams are likely to retain – Part 2 of 2

The IPL Governing Council have released the rules and regulations for the 2014 auctions.

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IPL 2014 Auction: The players teams are likely to retain – Part 1 of 2

The IPL Governing Council have released the rules and regulations for the 2014 Auctions.

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IPL auctions to be held on February 12, 2014

Indian Premier League auctions will be held on February 12th  and 13th  if necessary. The venue of the auction will be announced soon.   All capped and uncapped players who were not part of IPL 2013 must enter the auction.The teams participating should spend 36 crore rupees in the next three editions and are allowed...

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IPL 2014 Auctions: Franchises can retain 5 players; also get ‘rights to match’

The guidelines for the player auctions for IPL 2014 have been announced.

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IPL 2014: Pakistan player’s participation depends on Indian government, says Najam Sethi

PCB has thrown the ball in BCCI's court on Pakistan's participation in next IPL.

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IPL to have no cheerleaders from 2014 onwards: BCCI

The BCCI has decided there will be no cheerleaders in the IPL from the 2014 onwards.

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IPL to have no cheerleaders from 2014 onwards

In order to curb spot-fixing, BCCI has banned cheerleaders from IPL 7

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IPL franchises against the idea of moving 2014 edition of tournament outside India

The Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council members and officials of various franchises had a discussion over the venue of next year’s IPL and according to a report they expressed displeasure over the idea of moving the tournament outside India.

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IPL salary cap fixed at Rs 60 crore

The Indian Premier League’s (IPL) Governing Council has recommended a salary cap of Rs 60 crore for the IPL 7 auction.

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PCB optimistic about Pakistan players’ participation in IPL 2014

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is optimistic that Pakistani players might get a chance to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) next year or else they will be without any international commitments for a period of six months.

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