AUSTRALIA will not ban any of their top players from raking in Indian Premier League big bucks this year – despite a growing injury toll which has now claimed half the team.
Via FoxSports
Shaun Tait, who went into a self-imposed exile last year complaining of fatigue, is roaring back to form and is expected to earn a seven-figure bonanza in the second edition of the Indian Premier League.
Via TOI
David Warner’s sensational Australian debut has sent a wave of jubilation thousands of miles away in the Delhi Daredevils camp here with the Indian Premier League outfit convinced that it has pulled off a coup by netting the fiery youngster.
Via Hindu
MICHAEL CLARKE will decide in the next few days whether to make his first appearance at the Indian Premier League. Clarke passed up an estimated $1 million to sit out the inaugural IPL last year, revealing to The Sun-Herald that he wished instead to spend valuable time with his ill father, Les.
Via SMH
Australia’s leading pace bowler in the last few Test series, Mitchell Johnson, has decided to give the lucrative Indian Premier League the miss and instead concentrate on staying fit for national duty.
Via Indopia
SHANE Watson will return to the bowling crease at the bash-and-crash of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in a major boost for his Ashes selection hopes.
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Bringing an end to his days in wilderness, Australian pacer Shaun Tait will make himself available for the cash-rich Indian Premier League’s new-player auction and is likely to attract bids as high as 700,000 dollars.
Via CricketNext
Young NSW opener David Warner has signed a two-year deal to join Indian Premier League side Delhi Daredevils. The 22-year-old, who hit a NSW one-day record score of 165 not out for the Blues against Tasmania at Hurstville Oval in a Ford Ranger Cup game last month, is rated as one of the state’s best [...]
Now that he has cemented his place in the Australian squad, left-arm pacer Mitchell Johnson is set to take the plunge and join the Indian Premier League.
Via ExpressIndia
GLENN McGrath is returning to top-flight cricket with the Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League – but only if the security situation in India has calmed when the season kicks off in April.
Via FoxSports
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