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IPL will lose fans if Pak players don’t come: Younis

Indian Premier League will lose substantial fan-base if Pakistani cricketers are not able to participate in the Twenty20 event next year following the Mumbai terror strikes, senior batsman Younis Khan said.
Via ExpressCricket

Pakistan’s IPL players may be put on sale

Pakistan players taking part in the Indian Premier league have been asked to sign consent forms that would enable franchisees to put them on sale in the transfer market.
Via HT

Mallya dismisses reports of selling off his IPL franchise

Business tycoon Vijay Mallya, the owner of Indian Premier League franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore, on Monday dismissed reports that his team and its players were up for sale.
Via TOI

Cash cloud on IPL swap

The trading window for cricket’s richest tournament opened today amid the shadow of the global meltdown and its possible impact on spending by Indian companies. Franchise owners of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will get a month to exchange and buy players of rival teams, with no upper limit being set for the price.
Via Telegraph [...]

Vijay Mallya puts all players of Bangalore IPL team on sale

Vijay Mallya, owner of Bangalore Royal Challengers, has put all the players of his IPL team up for sale in the current transfer window, according to Times Now sources. Via TOI

IPL teams all set to trade players

The Indian Premier League’s transfer window is now open. What that basically means is that over the next month, the eight teams can trade players among each other and some early indications are already emerging about what to expect.
Via CricketNext

No Pakistani players in IPL 2009?

Politics and Sport should never be mixed, but when it comes to India and Pakistan it’s sometimes hard to keep the two apart. The political fall out has already seen India cancel its tour to Pakistan. This fallout could affect the Indian Premier League as well. There is no official word as yet, but the [...]

Kevin Pietersen delivers the perfect reply

He could have been auditioning for the Indian Premier League. On a day when The Times of India reported that a portion of the Twenty20 competition that has taken the country by storm will be played in England in future - something not denied by the ECB
Via TimesOnline

Akhtar, Afridi and Gibbs on sale in IPL trading window

When the Indian Premier League’s (IPL) trading window opens on Tuesday, three top players will be up for grabs as their franchises have listed them under ‘available to trade’ (ATT) category.
Via TOI

IPL matches could be staged in England

From next year, Indian Premier League matches could be held in this country as relations between the England & Wales Cricket Board and officials from the IPL continue to improve in the wake of the Test team’s recent return to India.
Via Telegraph