Sunday, March 22, 2009

IPL shifted to a so far unknown country?

This year's lucrative Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament will be held outside India after the country's cricket board failed to secure government approval for its matches due to a clash of schedule with the upcoming general elections.

Shashank Manohar, Board of Control for Cricket in India president, today said organizers were looking for a venue outside India after the government refused to approve the tournament's match schedule because security forces would be preoccupied with the elections.

The second edition of the annual IPL tournament is scheduled to be held from April 10 to May 24, while the elections for the Indian Parliament's lower house will take place across the country in five different phases between April 16 and May 13.

Cricket South Africa chief Gerald Majola said his cricket board had received an official approach Sunday to be "one of several options" to host the tournament.

"We do not know what the other options are and it is not for us to comment on that," Majola said.

"At this stage we are looking forward to holding discussions with IPL officials to discuss the proposal in detail."

India's federal Home Ministry rejected two proposed itineraries from IPL organizers before advising them to speak with security agencies in the states where matches were to be played.

"We made the best of our endeavors to stage the event in India, but have to move it out of India because of existing conditions," Manohar said.

Some states gave clearance for the matches, a few refused to sanction matches until the elections were over, and at least two states changed their decision to permit matches, which Manohar said forced the BCCI to look for a foreign venue for this year.

Manohar said the organizers' options of scheduling matches shrank Saturday when the governments of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh states reversed their earlier decision to approve matches during the April-May period.

"We're in discussion with some foreign cricket boards who have shown interest. The venue for this year's IPL will be decided soon," he said.

As well as South Africa, international media have already speculated that England is being considered as possible venues by IPL organizers.

Lalit Modi, IPL chairman and match commissioner, said he was hopeful of announcing the venue and final schedule Monday.

He maintained the tournament would be run in full with the same format and the same dates. "Even the match telecast will be at the same time for the Indian audience."

"Logistically, it's a huge challenge, we'll have a home for each of the eight teams," said Modi, who met owners and representatives of the eight city-based franchises after the BCCI's working committee decided to shift the tournament to another country."

Modi said the IPL remained "a domestic tournament being staged at an international venue.

"We need continuity in the league, we can't have a situation where the IPL was not played this year," Modi said.

"We have the availability of lots of venues in multiple countries, now we need to work out the schedule. Each team will have a home city and stadium, and preliminary league matches will be played as usual on a home and away basis."

The IPL comprises 59 matches, including two semifinals and the title contest.

Modi said there was a suggestion that the semifinals and the final be played in India, as the elections would be over by then, but it would put too much strain on cricketers who would join their respective national teams for the Twenty20 World Cup in June in England.

Indian's interior ministry had suggested that the event be deferred to start after elections, but IPL officials did not want to change the dates for the tournament as it would be difficult to find another slot on a crowded international calendar.

Some players and officials have expressed concerns about playing on the subcontinent after this month's terrorist attacks on the Sri Lankan team in Lahore, Pakistan.

Seven Sri Lankan test players, an assistant coach and a match official were among those injured in a deadly ambush by gunmen as the team traveled to Gaddafi Stadium during the second test. Six policemen and a driver were killed.

India was also the victim of a terror attack at Mumbai in November, which left 164 people dead.

Bangladesh canceled this month's cricket tour by Pakistan after authorities said they were unable to provide adequate security to a visiting team in the wake of a mutiny by border guards last month cost the lives of more than 70 people in Dhaka.

Staging the event in another country would increase the cost to organizers and the franchises, Modi said.

"It's going to be exorbitantly prohibitive to move the tournament out of the country," he said. "We may not make any profit. We're not looking at the profits, but wanted the IPL played this year, and we'll ensure that the franchises suffer no losses."

Friday, March 20, 2009

Maharashtra Police disagree to provide security for IPL

What came as another setback for the second season on the Indian Premier League, Maharashtra Police has refused to provide security for the League during the polls in the state and has asked the event to be post-poned.

The Director General of Maharashtra Police, Suprakash Chakravarty, said that it was not possible for the state to spare security for the league as it was more important to secure the elections during that time.

DG Chakravarty said even if the Home Ministry decides to give a thumbs-up to the new date sheet of the IPL, the Election Commission should give a written permission to the Maharashtra Police stating that it allowed them to provide security to the IPL.

“Just for the pleasure of some people who love watching cricket in the evening, we would not like to over-strain our policemen who would be busy securing the election venues,” the DGP said.

He said it is a ‘constitutional obligation’ for the police to secure the elections and that it cannot be avoided. Whereas the IPL can be avoided and can be held after April 30 after the polls in the state are over. Thus, there is no need to ‘unnecessarily’ strain the police force in the state.

The League chairman Lalit Modi, however, still remained hopeful and said that he would first look into the DGP’s statements and then comment anything on the issue.

The DGP also said the government has notified all the states that no para-military forces would be released for the IPL.

Out of the 18 IPL matches, 14 matches would be played in Mumbai, including the opening and the closing ceremonies.

Zeenews Bureau

Latest: Mumbai Police Comissioner clears security and says that Mumbai will be able to host IPL if cleared by the state. As of March 20th 6:36p.m

Eight Mumbai Indians players set to undergo training in SA

Eight players of the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchisee Mumbai Indians are set to undergo intense training in Durban, South Africa, ahead of the second edition of the IPL which is awaiting government clearance.

Among the players who have left for South Africa tonight are members of the Ranji Trophy winning Mumbai team - one-down batsman Ajinkya Rahane and all-rounder Abhishek Nayar - and Jharkhand batsman Saurabh Tiwary, a media release said today.

Rohan Raje, Rahil Sheikh (both Mumbai), Yogesh Takawale (Maharashtra), Pinal Shah (Baroda) and Jaydev Shah (Saurashtra) are the other players. They will be accompanied by trainer Ramji Shriram and player co-ordinator Rahul Sanghvi.

"We are keen that our young players get the exposure of playing in different conditions, and on fast conditions and on fast pitches. We have identified fielding and fitness as key areas," Mumbai Indians' owner Nita Ambani said.

They will be trained by former SA captain Pollock, who will be donning a new role as their chief mentor after representing the team as a player last year, and his one time national teammate Jonty Rhodes, who is the fielding coach of the team. PTI

Interview with Nita Ambani


The Mumbai Indians are back and raring to go, Co-owner Nita Ambani speaks exclusively to Tamanna Inamdar of TIMES NOW, on the team's plans for the season ahead.

Mentioned below are the detailed excerpts of Nita Ambani's exclusive chat with TIMES NOW's Tamanna Inamdar, as Nita elucidates about her passionate involvement with her team's sojourn into the second season of the IPL:


Tamanna: They had all of Mumbai cheering for them last year, and this year before the onset of the second season of the IPL, the Mumbai Indians are geared up to make their journey to the top. We have exclusively with us Nita Ambani, the team Co-owner of the Mumbai Indians. Mrs Ambani, thank you so much for speaking to TIMES NOW. I'm sure, there are great plans ahead but how has your experience been, in nurturing this team before the second season?


Nita: My knowledge of cricket before I took over the management of the IPL Mumbai Indians, was just very basic. I knew of Kapil Dev, Sachin of course and Sunil Gavaskar - the elementary knowledge of what's a four and what is a sixer. My involvement with the Mumbai franchise was in designing the jersey, making our anthem with Hrithik Roshan, and that was it. We've lost our four matches back to back and somehow I felt, that now is the time that I have to show this ownership because sports is all about winning and losing, as long as you put in your best efforts.


Nita Ambani further added that after the initial debacle of the Mumbai Indians in the first season of the IPL, she then decided to accompany the team everywhere they went for their scheduled matches.


Nita: So I said, I'm going to start travelling with my team. I went for the first match to Kolkata, after we lost our four matches, knowing that I'm going to be called the loser team. Everybody had given up on the Mumbai franchise, saying it's a loser team and everythng is wrong with it, and Sachin had not recovered from his injury. So everything that had to go wrong had gone wrong. The first time, that the Mumbai Indians tasted victory was against Shahrukh Khan's Kolkata Knight Riders in Kolkata.


Tamanna: I remember that.

Nita: That was our first victory, and after that, I was travelling with my team for every away match. I was always there for the home matches but I made sure, to travel with our team from then on, to the other destinations as well - that was away from the home turf. And that is how, I got passionately involved with the Mumbai Indians.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Proposed IPL Schedule

The exact fixtures with the teams are not listed on our sources yet but news is that the IPL management will be sending a new schedule to the Home Ministry today.

But in the revised schedule, the IPL head honchos have dropped Delhi, Jaipur and Vizag as its venues with the government not willing to provide security.
We will keep you posted over the next couple of days on what happens with the schedule.


Mumbai
CCI - Apr 12,15,23, May 3,5,8
DY Patil - Apr10,14,17,25, May 12,18



Kolkata - Apr 11,15,16,18,22,24,26


Mohali - Apr 12,19,21,28


Hyderabad - Apr 27,29,30 May 6,8,11,12


B'lore - May 4,7,10,14,19,20


Ahmd'bd - April 11,13,17, May 6,9,10,13