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Player retention, women's T20 League to be discussed in IPL GC meet

 

The IPL GC is set to meet in New Delhi on October 24 © BCCI

 

Apart from discussing player regulations for the 2018 IPL, an important Governing Council meeting of the IPL in New Delhi on October 24 will also discuss the possibility of a women's IPL, it's learnt.

 

 

The agenda (a copy of which is with TOI) of the meeting, lists, among other things, "IPL media rights ITT outcome, CSK legal opinion, Kochi settlement, player regulations 2018 onwards, Rajasthan Royals & Kings XI Punjab venues for the 2018 IPL, franchise owners' meeting, release fee to overseas boards for players availability, player injury compensation, and women's event."

 

 

Since the Indian team gained popularity by marching into the final of the women's World Cup in July this year, the possibility of a women's IPL has been advocated for a while by former India skipper and current Committee of Administrators (CoA) member Diana Eduljee, even as BCCI officials have steadfastly rejected the possibility. A discussion on the issue, though, means that the Board hasn't given up on the idea as yet. "It would be tough to find many big hitters in women's cricket. There's no point in launching it and failing in the process," a BCCI official said.

 

 

Regarding player regulations from the 2018 IPL, officials have already been seeking the opinions from franchisees privately on whether teams should be allowed to retain players, or should all players be put back in the auction. In case a team wants to hold on to a player, there's also a case for the "Right-to-match" card against the highest bid for that player being used in next year's auction. The situation will get interesting with the return of Chennai Super Kings and the Royals after a two-year ban due to the corrupt activities of their owners. The GC is likely to decide on a meeting date with all the franchises to discuss the issues threadbare.

 

 

Last month, Star Sports shelled out Rs. 16,347.5 crore ($2.55 billion) for IPL media rights over the next five years (2018-2022), which means that each franchise will now take home more booty from the league. The teams also don't have to pay franchise fees to the Board. The GC may decide how to divide the media rights pie equally between the teams and the BCCI.

 

 

The IPL GC will also take legal opinion on whether to give a green signal to the transfer of ownership of CSK from N Srinivasan-owned India Cements to a new subsidiary, Chennai Super Kings Cricket Ltd. As per the Supreme Court, Srinivasan can't return to the BCCI till he gives up ownership of CSK due to conflict of interest issues. RR, meanwhile, want to change the name of their team, perhaps to break away from their negative image after the spot fixing scandal in 2013. Both Rjasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab want to shift their home venue from Jaipur and Mohali respectively.

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10 minutes ago, gilly said:

reason enti uncle 

article skip chasina pedhaga undhi aniii braces_1

Failure to secure a suitable broadcast package and a title sponsor meant CSA stood to lose about $25 million (R341 million), representing roughly half of the organisation’s cash reserves.

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22 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Sure if all players come to auction Right to match card option istaru..

kani anni teams oppukovu emo andarini pool loki vellataniki......

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21 hours ago, Kool_SRG said:

Antega mari core team vadulukodaaniki evaru ready ga undaru...

Main ga below vallu vadulokovatini istapadaru....

MI-Rohit and pandya

CSK-Dhoni and Raina

Hyd-Warner and bhuvi

KKR-Gambhir and Kuldeep

RR-May be Rahane/Smith or wants everybody to go to pool

Punjab-wants everybody to go to pool

DD-wants everybody to go to pool

RCB-Kohli and ABD

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Just now, vizagpower said:

personally i feel , andaru auction ki vellte better , teams can re brand 

fan base takes a big hit and initially it can cause a major problem....

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Just now, CricPokChic said:

fan base takes a big hit and initially it can cause a major problem....

true , teams need to start rebuild the fan base , which is not a viable option. but from an auction point of view lo andaru auction ki pothe . would like to see the selection stratergies 

 

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10 minutes ago, vizagpower said:

true , teams need to start rebuild the fan base , which is not a viable option. but from an auction point of view lo andaru auction ki pothe . would like to see the selection stratergies 

 

yes that a fair point...but as i said financial things kuda chudaliga....lets see what happens

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1 minute ago, CricPokChic said:

yes that a fair point...but as i said financial things kuda chudaliga....lets see what happens

SRH eppudu middle oder batsmen ni tesukoru 

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