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Monday, February 9, 2009

IPL in Dhaka:

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 2009 IPL Players Auction Results





IPL in Dhaka, stunt or reality?




Kolkata Knight Riders may play two of their Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 matches in Bangladesh, disclosed Indian newspapers yesterday quoting one of the owners of the franchise.


"We are thinking of taking the matches to Bangladesh as well. We are getting so much of love from the people from Bangladesh. We are getting so much support from them," The Hindu wrote in its Monday's edition quoting Knight Riders' co-owner and Bollywood superstar Juhi Chawla.


Bangladesh cricket Board (BCB) media spokesman however said that they are yet to get any official proposal in this regard but expressed their interest to hold the matches.



"We heard this news from different unofficial sources but we are yet to get any official proposal. Initially we heard that the Kolkata Knight Riders wanted to play a build-up match here but now they are talking about playing matches of the tournament proper. Definitely the board will respond positively if (we) gets any official proposal," said BCB's media committee chairman Jalal Yunus yesterday.


But with no floodlights facilities available at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, the idea of holding IPL matches in Dhaka might not see the lights despite all the adrenaline flowing around across the border.


Buoyed at the euphoria in Bangladesh after the country's leading paceman Mashrafe Bin Mortaza was bought by the Knight Riders at the recent auction in Goa, Juhi Chawla also told The Hindu that two of the seven home matches of the Sourav Ganguly-led side could be held in Bangladesh.


"It's a new thought that came up after the auction," she said. The Knight Riders roped in the 'Narail Express' for a whopping 6,00,000 dollars after a dramatic war in the auction against Kings XI Punjab.


"It could be exciting for the team and our fan base, which has now extended beyond West Bengal. If it works out and seems feasible to do, then we will do it," she said.


The leading Indian newspaper also stated that it might be an apparent pressure tactic aimed at the Cricket Association Bengal (CAB) against which the Knight Riders owners have been engaged in a battle of attrition over financial issues.


The CAB, organising the team's home matches at the Eden Gardens, has expressed dissatisfaction over the sum of Rs.35 million that the Knight Riders are scheduled to give them for the seven matches, like the inaugural edition of the high-profile league last year.


CAB has demanded more money saying it spent over Rs.80 million for making various arrangements, but Knight Riders have refused to increase the money. Chawla, however, confirmed that five of the matches would be staged at the Eden Gardens, which would be the "home for the Knight Riders".


When asked whether they were considering Cuttack as a second centre, Chawla said: "We haven't decided it yet. It is still fluid. Very soon we will come to a decision. We just had a meeting with (CAB president Jagmohan) Dalmiya".


On the rationale for choosing Mashrafe, she said: "We have selected him because he can play for the entire season. It will give us many more returns." Chawla also said that the team will miss Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar, who will not be part of the side this year. "But life has to go on," she said.


The actress said team co-owner Shahrukh Khan has taken a month-long leave from all other commitments to be with the team during the coming IPL. "He will be very much present during the matches, especially in Kolkata."


The HINDU's report is given below:

Knight Riders may play 2 IPL matches in Bangladesh



Raichak (West Bengal) (IANS): In an apparent pressure tactic aimed at the Cricket Association Bengal (CAB), the Kolkata Knight Riders have now publicly floated the idea of playing two of their Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 matches in Bangladesh.

Buoyed at the euphoria in the neighbouring nation after the country's leading all-rounder Mashrafe bin Mortaza was bought by the Knight Riders at the recent auction in Goa, team co-owner Juhi Chawla said that two of the seven home matches of the Sourav Ganguly-led side could be held in Bangladesh.

"We are thinking of taking the matches to Bangladesh as well. We are getting so much of love from the people from Bangladesh. We are getting so much support from them," she said.

"It's a new thought that came up after the auction," she said. The Knight Riders roped in Mortaza for a whopping Rs.30 million, triggering celebrations in Bangladesh. "It could be exciting for the team and our fan base, which has now extended beyond West Bengal. If it works out and seems feasible to do, then we will do it," she said.

The Knight Riders owners have been engaged in a battle of attrition over financial issues with CAB on organising the team's home matches at the Eden Gardens. CAB has expressed dissatisfaction over the sum of Rs.35 million that the Knight Riders are scheduled to give for the seven matches held at Eden Gardens in the inaugural edition of the high-profile league last year.

CAB has demanded more money saying it spent over Rs.80 million for making various arrangements, but Knight Riders have refused to increase the money. Chawla, however, confirmed that five of the matches would be staged at the Eden Gardens, which would be the "home for the Knight Riders".

Asked whether they were considering Cuttack as a second centre, Chawla said: "We haven't decided it yet. It is still fluid. Very soon we will come to a decision. We just had a meeting with (CAB president Jagmohan) Dalmiya".

On the rationale for choosing Mortaza, she said: "We have selected him because he can play for the entire season. It will give us many more returns." Chawla said the team will miss Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar, who will not be part of the side this year. "But life has to go on," she said.

The actress said team co-owner Shah Rukh Khan has taken a month-long leave from all other commitments to be with the team during the coming IPL. "He will be very much present during the matches, especially in Kolkata."



Saturday, February 7, 2009

Morteza Creates a Sensation in IPL (with Asraful)

IPL 2009 Auction: Mortaza creates a sensation

06-February-2009


DHAKA : In the most sensational bidding for a player in the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction today (Friday) in Goa, Bangladesh fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza was purchased by the Kolkata Knight Riders for a price of US$ 600,000. Mortaza’s bidding had started with a base price of US$ 50000 but his figures kept climbing steadily with the Kings XI Punjab hot on the heels of the Knight Riders before the Kolkata side roped him for 12 times his starting price.
“Obviously I am delighted because I feel this is a result of all the hard work I have put in over the years and also a reward for being consistent this season. I would have been a lot happier if Shakib (Al Hasan) had got a team because he truly deserved it for his sensational form with the bat and ball,” said Mortaza.
“I have lots of friends and fans in India and that’s why I am excited. I love being there and it is a pleasure to play in India. Kolkata is just next door and I know how much people there admire Bangladeshi cricketers. The auction is over now and my challenge is to go over there and prove my worth.” Mortaza's purchase sparked a buzz in the auction room. The bidding, initially in segments of US$ 10,000 each, lasted nearly half-an-hour before Punjab gave in. "It makes great sense for Kolkata," IPL chairman Lalit Modi said. "Bangladesh falls under the Kolkata's catchment area as per a new proposal we are discussing on letting franchises stage matches overseas. This could work well for KKR later."
Ashraful in IPL:
There was further good news for the Bangladeshis with Tigers skipper Mohammad Ashraful snapped by Mumbai Indians at his base price of US$ 75,000 in the second round after most teams had exhausted their 10-player quota of foreign players.
Ashraful said that Mortaza’s value and the fact that two players from Bangladesh have been picket from an intense bidding was an encouraging sign for Bangladesh cricket.
The Bangladesh captain also revealed that signing for Mumbai Indians would allow him to realize a childhood dream.
“It’s no secret that Sachin Tendulkar has been an idol for me and as a youngster I dreamt of playing alongside Sachin some day and now we are in the same team.”
Other's New Details:

Surprisingly Tigers star Shakib Al Hasan, the world’s number one ranked all-rounder in ODIs did not get a buyer. Opening batsman Tamim Iqbal, the other Bangladeshi cricketer in the auction, also remained unsold.
The prices are for each year of two-year contracts. Last season the teams had to sign contracts for three years at bid prices. The cricketers will get paid on a prorata basis depending on their availability for the duration of the six-week tournament. The 2009 IPL season will be held from April 10 to May 29.


The 25-year-old, number eight in the ICC ODI rankings for bowlers, was relishing the opportunity to play in Kolkata.


Shakib missing out was a bit of a shock because he is one player who has dominated in both forms of international cricket this season. But I guess luck is also a factor in auctions. Nevertheless I am very happy for Mash (Mortaza) as he been outstanding day in and day out for us. It is also positive for our cricket that two of us have been chosen after stiff competition.”


England stars Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff were sold for US$ 1.55 million each making them the highest-paid cricketers in the Twenty20 competition.

The other attractions of the auction were JP Duminy, the South African batsman, who was bagged by Mumbai for US$ 950,000 (base price: US$ 300,000), and most unexpectedly, Tyron Henderson, the uncapped South African all-rounder who was bought by Rajasthan Royals for US$ 650,000, which was over six times his base price of US$ 100,000.

Seventeen players were up for grabs in the IPL auction that lasted two hours.

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