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Preview: Newcomers to battle at DY Patil

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

They are the two new teams to be added to the initial eight in the Indian Premier League. However, the Pune Warriors India and Kochi Tuskers Kerala played much better than one would have expected the debutants to; Pune brushed the Kings XI Punjab out while Kochi lost narrowly to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

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Kochi hope to get into winning ways

By S S Ramaswamy

 

Having lost their Indian Premier League opener in their debut season, Kochi Tuskers Kerala would be eager to turn things around quickly when they lock horns with the other new franchise Pune Warriors at the D Y Patil Stadium here tomorrow.

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Pune register comprehensive win on IPL debut

By Jamie Alter

 

Pune Warriors began their IPL journey with a win over a revamped Kings XI Punjab, giving their captain Yuvraj Singh reason to smile after an utterly forgettable 2010 IPL season.

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Pune win debut game against Punjab

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Robin Uthappa and Yuvraj Singh hit two sixes in consecutive overs towards the end to register a comfortable victory chasing a target of 113 set by Kings XI Punjab at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai.

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Punjab win toss, opt to bat against Pune

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Kings XI Punjab captain Adam Gilchrist won the toss and opted to bat against Pune Warriors India in their Indian Premier League match at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Mumbai.

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Yuvraj Singh-led Pune Warriors is the team to watch out for

In 2010, an auction for the two new teams in the IPL was held.

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Preview: Yuvraj leads Pune against former side Punjab

By Suneer Chowdhary

 

In the absence of their own, full-fledged ground with the expected amenities, the Pune Warriors have adopted the Dr. DY Patil Stadium as their own and will host the Kings XI Punjab in the fifth game of the Indian Premier League this season.

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Preview: How fans respond to new-look teams could be the litmus test for IPL4

By Jamie Alter

 

It is ironic that the Indian Premier League (IPL), considered by many to be a major threat to 50-over cricket, begins its fourth season, much like the recently-concluded World Cup did on February 18.

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Sourav Ganguly – A prince in exile

Ganguly, not retained by KKR, went unsold at the auction. Yes, not a single taker among the 10 franchises that saw the darling of Bengal shunted in an elite but unwanted list that included legendary names like Brian Lara, Sanath Jayasuriya and even Chris Gayle – the last named has a strike rate of 144.49 in the T20 format.

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