Twenty-five days after the biggest scandal in Indian cricket broke and all but tarnished the image of the Indian Premier League (IPL), or whatever was left of it, the BCCI, in its Emergent Working Committee meeting in Delhi on June 10, laid out a 12-point plan termed "Operation Clean Up" aimed at shedding the negative image of the tournament.
Two Ukranian cheerleaders who represented the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League 2013 have not been paid entirely by the franchise.
Down the ages, cricket has often been a cultural differentiator, symbolising the differences between English subtleties and hard-boiled Americanism. This has often been caricatured in popular culture. Arunabha Sengupta writes that the version of cricket played in the Indian Premier League (IPL) has the potential to be a robust bridge between the two outlooks.
As if pressure from Kingfisher employees to release their pending salaries was not enough, Vijay Mallya received another jolt when Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) cheerleaders threatened to go on an indefinite strike if their demand of increased pay when Chris Gayle is batting is not met. The cheerleaders have cited extreme work pressure and danger to their lives when Gayle is batting as the prime reason for demanding a hike.
Have your heard rumours that the IPL cheerleaders are in fact strippers and escorts brought from overseas in the garb of cheergirls?