Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Vizag will host 2 Deccan Chargers games
Hyderabad Deccan Chargers will play 2 of its 7 home cricket matchess in Visakhapatnam in IPL 2009. Indian Premier League authorities are planning to extend Twenty20 cricket matches to new avenues to increase awareness about IPL and also to escape from the effects of the economic slowdown. Cities like Ahmedabad, Cuttack, Baroda, Visakhapatnam, Kochi, Kanpur, Nagpur and Gauhati have mad cricket lovers. They missed IPL action in 2008.
According to IPL rules, each franchise can select 2 grounds to conduct some their home games in order to spread the popularity of T20 cricket beyond their city. This will help to attract more audience to the Twenty20 cricket games. These 2 games will surely attract packed houses as most of the cricket fans from Vizag have never watched “big T20 matches”.
My suggestion:
Mumbai should play some matches in Nagpur while Bangalore should allot 2 matches to Kochi. It is good for IPL if Delhi plays 2 games in Kanpur while Jaipur can play in Baroda and Ahmedabad.
According to Bengal Cricket Association sources, no match in 2009 will be played in Dhaka. In 2009, all home games of Kolkata Knight Riders will be held in Eden Gardens only. But Rajasthan Royals may play some matches in Ahmedabad, a cricket mad city. Chennai may play some matches in Colombo to cash on the popularity of Muralidharan.
Australia in IPL 2009:
Along with Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke and Mitchell Johnson, some other Australian players will also skip this IPL 2009 due to busy International schedule. Brett Lee and Mike Hussey may not be available for Punjab Kings and Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2009. Andrew Flintoff is also facing pressure in England over IPL.
Sponsor news: Coca-Cola is the new sponsor for Kolkata Knight Riders. This is Shahrukh’s tit for tat for Pepsi.
Rumor of the day: Kolkata Knight Riders decided to sell Australia cricket captain, Ricky Ponting, and contacted many IPL franchisees. But surprisingly, no IPL team had shown interest in buying Ponting. Ponting was bought by Kolkata IPL for $4,00,000 (3-year contract).
According to IPL rules, each franchise can select 2 grounds to conduct some their home games in order to spread the popularity of T20 cricket beyond their city. This will help to attract more audience to the Twenty20 cricket games. These 2 games will surely attract packed houses as most of the cricket fans from Vizag have never watched “big T20 matches”.
My suggestion:
Mumbai should play some matches in Nagpur while Bangalore should allot 2 matches to Kochi. It is good for IPL if Delhi plays 2 games in Kanpur while Jaipur can play in Baroda and Ahmedabad.
According to Bengal Cricket Association sources, no match in 2009 will be played in Dhaka. In 2009, all home games of Kolkata Knight Riders will be held in Eden Gardens only. But Rajasthan Royals may play some matches in Ahmedabad, a cricket mad city. Chennai may play some matches in Colombo to cash on the popularity of Muralidharan.
Australia in IPL 2009:
Along with Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke and Mitchell Johnson, some other Australian players will also skip this IPL 2009 due to busy International schedule. Brett Lee and Mike Hussey may not be available for Punjab Kings and Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2009. Andrew Flintoff is also facing pressure in England over IPL.
Sponsor news: Coca-Cola is the new sponsor for Kolkata Knight Riders. This is Shahrukh’s tit for tat for Pepsi.
Rumor of the day: Kolkata Knight Riders decided to sell Australia cricket captain, Ricky Ponting, and contacted many IPL franchisees. But surprisingly, no IPL team had shown interest in buying Ponting. Ponting was bought by Kolkata IPL for $4,00,000 (3-year contract).
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Bangalore Royal Challengers: The Bangalore team was bought by Vijay Mallya’s UB Group for $111.6 million to own the team for 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Rahul Dravid is the captain of Bangalore Royal Challengers. Team India’s bowling coach, Venkatesh Prasad is the coach of the team.
Kings XI Punjab: The Mohali team was bought by Bollywood diva Preity Zinta, her industrialist beau Ness Wadia, along with renowned industrialists Karan Paul and Mohit Burman for $76 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Yuvraj Singh is the captain of Kings XI Punjab. Australia’s Tom Moddy is the coach of the team.
Chennai Super Kings: The Chennai team was bought by India Cements for $91 million to own the team for 10 years. Team India ODI and T20 skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the captain of Chennai Super Kings. Former South Africa cricket team captain Kepler Wessels is the coach of the team.
Kolkata Knight Riders: The Kolkata team is owned by Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, actress Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta for $75.09 million for a 10-year period. ‘Icon player’ Sourav Ganguly is the captain of Kolkata Knight Riders. Australia’s John Buchanan is the coach of the team.
Deccan Chargers: The Hyderabad team was bought by Deccan Chronicle, a media house, for $107 million for a 10-year period. Team India’s Test player VVS Laxman is the captain of Deccan Chargers. India’s fielding coach, Robin Singh is the coach of the team.
Mumbai Indians: The Mumbai team is owned by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Limited for $111.9 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Sachin Tendulkar is the captain of Mumbai Indians. Former Team India manager, Lalchand Rajput is the coach of the team.
Delhi Daredevils: The Delhi team is owned by GMR Holdings for $84 million for a period of 10 years. ‘Icon player’ Virender Sehwag is the captain of Delhi Daredevils. Australia’s Greg Shipperd is the coach of the team.
Rajasthan Royals: The Jaipur team was bought by UK-based company Emerging Media for $67 million to own the team for a period of 10 years. Former Australian spin bowler Shane Warne is both the captain and coach of Rajasthan Royals.
IPL schedule
is (All times IST):
April 18: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Cape Town; MUMBAI INDIANS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 19: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DELHI DAREDEVILS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Cape Town.
April 20: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE V CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth.
April 21: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Durban
April 22: DELHI DAREDEVILS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Durban; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 23: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
April 24: KINGS XI PUNJAB v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
April 25: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DECCAN CHARGERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 26: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Cape Town; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) Port Elizabeth
April 27: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Cape Town; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 28: DELHI DAREDEVILS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Pretoria
April 29: MUMBAI INDIANS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban
April 30: DELHI DAREDEVILS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 1: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at East London; MUMBAI INDIANS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 2: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 3: MUMBAI INDIANS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at East London
May 4: DECCAN CHARGERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 5: DELHI DAREDEVILS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Durban
May 6: MUMBAI INDIANS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 7: KINGS XI PUNJAB v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Pretoria; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 8: DELHI DAREDEVILS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at East London
May 9: DECCAN CHARGERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Bloemfontein; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 10: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at East London; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 11: DECCAN CHARGERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Bloemfontein
May 12: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; KINGS XI PUNJAB v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 13: DECCAN CHARGERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Durban
May 14: MUMBAI INDIANS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Durban; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban.
May 15: KINGS XI PUNJAB v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley
May 16: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; DECCAN CHARGERS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 17: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley; KINGS XI PUNJAB v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 18: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 19: DELHI DAREDEVILS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
May 20: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 21: DECCAN CHARGERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Pretoria; MUMBAI INDIANS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 22: Semi Final 1 at Pretoria
May 23: Semi Final 2 at Johannesburg
May 24: Final at Johannesburg.
April 18: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Cape Town; MUMBAI INDIANS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 19: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DELHI DAREDEVILS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Cape Town.
April 20: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE V CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth.
April 21: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (8 pm) at Durban
April 22: DELHI DAREDEVILS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Durban; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Cape Town
April 23: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
April 24: KINGS XI PUNJAB v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
April 25: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Cape Town; DECCAN CHARGERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 26: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Cape Town; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) Port Elizabeth
April 27: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Cape Town; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Durban.
April 28: DELHI DAREDEVILS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Pretoria
April 29: MUMBAI INDIANS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban
April 30: DELHI DAREDEVILS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 1: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at East London; MUMBAI INDIANS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 2: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 3: MUMBAI INDIANS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at East London
May 4: DECCAN CHARGERS v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 5: DELHI DAREDEVILS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Durban; KINGS XI PUNJAB v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Durban
May 6: MUMBAI INDIANS v DECCAN CHARGERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 7: KINGS XI PUNJAB v CHENNAI SUPER KINGS (4 pm) at Pretoria; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 8: DELHI DAREDEVILS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at East London
May 9: DECCAN CHARGERS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Bloemfontein; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 10: KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at East London; ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 11: DECCAN CHARGERS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Bloemfontein
May 12: ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria; KINGS XI PUNJAB v MUMBAI INDIANS (8 pm) at Pretoria.
May 13: DECCAN CHARGERS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Durban
May 14: MUMBAI INDIANS v RAJASTHAN ROYALS (4 pm) at Durban; CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (8 pm) at Durban.
May 15: KINGS XI PUNJAB v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley
May 16: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v MUMBAI INDIANS (4 pm) at Johannesburg; DECCAN CHARGERS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Port Elizabeth
May 17: RAJASTHAN ROYALS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (4 pm) at Kimberley; KINGS XI PUNJAB v DECCAN CHARGERS (8 pm) at Johannesburg
May 18: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (4 pm) at Pretoria
May 19: DELHI DAREDEVILS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Johannesburg
May 20: CHENNAI SUPER KINGS v KINGS XI PUNJAB (4 pm) at Durban; RAJASTHAN ROYALS v KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS (8 pm) at Durban
May 21: DECCAN CHARGERS v ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE (4 pm) at Pretoria; MUMBAI INDIANS v DELHI DAREDEVILS (8 pm) at Pretoria
May 22: Semi Final 1 at Pretoria
May 23: Semi Final 2 at Johannesburg
May 24: Final at Johannesburg.
IPL in South Africa: Schedule of matches
Expressindia
Mumbai The opening match and final of the second edition of IPL, shifted overseas to South Africa, are to be held at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town and the Wanderers in Johannesburg respectively on April 18 and May 24.
The semi finals are to be held on May 22 and 23 in Pretoria and Johannesburg respectively, as per the full schedule of the Twenty20 League released by the IPL’s governing body.
In a double header on the first day, last year's winners Rajasthan Royals would take on Royal Challengers, Bangalore, while Mumbai Indians would clash with first edition's runners-up Chennai Super Kings at Cape Town.
In all, the 59 matches will be held in eight cities: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, East London, Kimberly, Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth.
Kingsmead in Durban, which has a large number of South Asians, has been allotted the lion's share of 16 matches while the Centurion Park in Pretoria would host 12 ties.
Mumbai The opening match and final of the second edition of IPL, shifted overseas to South Africa, are to be held at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town and the Wanderers in Johannesburg respectively on April 18 and May 24.
The semi finals are to be held on May 22 and 23 in Pretoria and Johannesburg respectively, as per the full schedule of the Twenty20 League released by the IPL’s governing body.
In a double header on the first day, last year's winners Rajasthan Royals would take on Royal Challengers, Bangalore, while Mumbai Indians would clash with first edition's runners-up Chennai Super Kings at Cape Town.
In all, the 59 matches will be held in eight cities: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Pretoria, East London, Kimberly, Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth.
Kingsmead in Durban, which has a large number of South Asians, has been allotted the lion's share of 16 matches while the Centurion Park in Pretoria would host 12 ties.
IPL to be hosted by South Africa as ECB miss out
The second season of the Indian Premier League will go ahead in South Africa after the lukewarm interest shown by the England & Wales Cricket Board in staging the tournament was rejected by organizers.
Lalit Modi, the IPL commissioner, said that the decision had been motivated by the enthusiasm of the South African public for Twenty20 cricket, as well as the success of the World Twenty20 there in 2007.
Following Modi’s verdict there are bound to be questions asked over whether the ECB should have been more proactive in trying to attract the high-profile competition, which has been moved out of India on security grounds.
On Sunday morning, Modi had suggested that England were the front-running candidates as stand-in hosts. But both the chairman and the chief executive of the ECB, Giles Clarke and David Collier were out of the country at that point.
By the time they returned home, Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola was already on the point of concluding the deal with Modi.
“We would like to thank Cricket South Africa very much for the support they have given us over the past few days, which has helped us to come to this decision," said Modi in a statement.
"The South African public loves T2O cricket and CSA successfully hosted the inaugural ICC World T20.
"Both these factors weighed heavily in South Africa's favour, and we look forward to a successful and exciting tournament being held at venues throughout South Africa."
While the full programme of 59 matches will be retained, the competition’s start date will move back from April 10 to April 18. The venues will include Johannesburg, Durban, Centurion, Port Elizabeth, East London and Cape Town.
Earlier on Tuesday, Clarke told reporters that the ECB had drawn up a possible schedule – based around the fact that, as he put it, “in any given week there are usually eight county grounds in action and 10 free”.
But Clarke also stressed that the ECB had not gone out of their way to attract the IPL. "The most important thing was not where the tournament is staged, but that is should be a success," he said. "If they want to stage it in South Africa, it’s their tournament. I do not regard this as a competitive situation.
“It would be fantastic to hold it here. The ethnic communities would respond extremely strongly to it, and there’s no doubt that a lot of people would come and watch. But we’re not banging down anyone’s door. They’ve got a whole host of things to consider about what they want.”
Lalit Modi, the IPL commissioner, said that the decision had been motivated by the enthusiasm of the South African public for Twenty20 cricket, as well as the success of the World Twenty20 there in 2007.
Following Modi’s verdict there are bound to be questions asked over whether the ECB should have been more proactive in trying to attract the high-profile competition, which has been moved out of India on security grounds.
On Sunday morning, Modi had suggested that England were the front-running candidates as stand-in hosts. But both the chairman and the chief executive of the ECB, Giles Clarke and David Collier were out of the country at that point.
By the time they returned home, Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola was already on the point of concluding the deal with Modi.
“We would like to thank Cricket South Africa very much for the support they have given us over the past few days, which has helped us to come to this decision," said Modi in a statement.
"The South African public loves T2O cricket and CSA successfully hosted the inaugural ICC World T20.
"Both these factors weighed heavily in South Africa's favour, and we look forward to a successful and exciting tournament being held at venues throughout South Africa."
While the full programme of 59 matches will be retained, the competition’s start date will move back from April 10 to April 18. The venues will include Johannesburg, Durban, Centurion, Port Elizabeth, East London and Cape Town.
Earlier on Tuesday, Clarke told reporters that the ECB had drawn up a possible schedule – based around the fact that, as he put it, “in any given week there are usually eight county grounds in action and 10 free”.
But Clarke also stressed that the ECB had not gone out of their way to attract the IPL. "The most important thing was not where the tournament is staged, but that is should be a success," he said. "If they want to stage it in South Africa, it’s their tournament. I do not regard this as a competitive situation.
“It would be fantastic to hold it here. The ethnic communities would respond extremely strongly to it, and there’s no doubt that a lot of people would come and watch. But we’re not banging down anyone’s door. They’ve got a whole host of things to consider about what they want.”
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IPL Players' Auction List
List
Player | Team | Amount | Base price |
Nathan Bracken | Bangalore | $3,25,000 | $2,25,000 |
RP Singh | Hyderabad | $8,75,000 | $2,00,000 |
Murali Kartik | Kolkata | $4,25,000 | $2,00,000 |
Makhaya Ntini | Chennai | $2,00,000 | $2,00,000 |
Lasith Malinga | Mumbai | $3,50,000 | $2,00,000 |
Chaminda Vaas | Hyderabad | $2,00,000 | $2,00,000 |
Ramesh Powar | Mohali | $1,70,000 | $1,50,000 |
Umar Gul | Kolkata | $1,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Dale Steyn | Bangalore | $3,25,000 | $1,50,000 |
Dilhara Fernando | Mumbai | $1,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Ishant Sharma | Kolkata | $9.50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Piyush Chawla | Mohali | $4,00,000 | $1,25,000 |
Munaf Patel | Jaipur | $2,75,000 | $1,00,000 |
Nuwan Zoysa | Hyderabad | $1,10,000 | $1,00,000 |
Gautam Gambhir | Delhi | $7,25,000 | $2,00,000 |
Robin Uthappa | Mumbai | $8,00,000 | $2,00,000 |
VVS Laxman | Hyderabad | $3,75,000 | $1,50,000 |
Wasim Jaffer | Bangalore | $1,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Rohit Sharma | Hyderabad | $7,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Mohammad Kaif | Jaipur | $6,75,000 | $1,25,000 |
Suresh Raina | Chennai | $6,50,000 | $1,25,000 |
Manoj Tiwary | Delhi | $6,75,000 | $1,00,000 |
Chamara Silva | Hyderabad | $1,00,000 | $1,00,000 |
David Hussey | Kolkata | $6,25,000 | $1,25,000 |
Albie Morkel | Chennai | $6,75,000 | $2,00,000 |
Ajit Agarkar | Kolkata | $3,50,000 | $2,00,000 |
Shaun Pollock | Mumbai | $5,50,000 | $2,00,000 |
Irfan Pathan | Mohali | $9,25,000 | $2,00,000 |
Scott Styris | Hyderabad | $1,75,000 | $1,75,000 |
Farveez Maharoof | Delhi | $2,25,000 | $1,50,000 |
Tillekeratne Dilshan | Delhi | $2,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Cameron White | Bangalore | $5,00,000 | $1,00,000 |
Yusuf Pathan | Jaipur | $4,75,000 | $1,00,000 |
Joginder Sharma | Chennai | $2,25,000 | $1,00,000 |
Dinesh Karthik | Delhi | $5,25,000 | $2,00,000 |
AB de Villiers | Delhi | $3,00,000 | $2,00,000 |
Mark Boucher | Bangalore | $4,50,000 | $2,00,000 |
Parthiv Patel | Chennai | $3,25,000 | $1,50,000 |
Kamran Akmal | Jaipur | $1,50,000 | $1,50,000 |
Ricky Ponting | Kolkata | $4,00,000 | $3,25,000 |
Brett Lee | Mohali, | $9,00,000 | $3,00,000 |
Andrew Symonds | Hyderabad | $1.35 million | $2,50,000 |
Daniel Vettori | Delhi | $6,25,000 | |
Matthew Hayden | Chennai | $3,75,000 | |
Brendon McCullum | Kolkata | $7,00,000 | $1,75,000 |
Jacob Oram | Chennai | $6,75,000 | $2,00,000 |
Shane Warne | Jaipur | $4,50,000 | $4,50,000 |
MS Dhoni | Chennai | $1.50 million | $4,00,000 |
Adam Gilchrist | Hyderabad | $7,00,000 | $3,00,000 |
Mahela Jayawardene | Mohali | $4,75,000 | $2,50,000) |
Muttiah Muralitharan | Chennai | $6,00,000 | $2,50,000 |
Shoaib Akhtar | Kolkata | $4,25,000 | $2,50,000 |