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McGrath to return in IPL

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

Sign our youngsters, please: CA to IPL

A future where Australia’s brightest young cricket talents spend their formative years under the lights of the Indian Premier League, and develop their techniques accordingly, does not worry Cricket Australia in the slightest.
Via SMH

Settled Johnson sets sights on IPL

Mitchell Johnson’s confidence in his place in Australia’s national sides has led to him seeking a spot in the 2009 Indian Premier League auction. While some of the country’s senior players are complaining about their workloads, Johnson will look to join most of his team-mates on the competition’s roster, although the Australians will be able [...]

IPL clubs are chasing Aussie David Warner

THREE Indian Premier League club are chasing explosive NSW opener David Warner, who went within a whisker of Australia’s fastest ever one-day century yesterday. Warner, 22, says he has been in talks with IPL franchises recently and wants to sign off on an Twenty20 deal soon.
Via HeraldSun

Australia to have its own version of IPL

Australia is planning to stage its own version of the Indian Premier League, which will include franchises from South Africa and New Zealand and market it as the southern hemisphere’s Twenty20 championship. The inaugural ACL Twenty20 League is expected to kick off in 2011, The Australian reports.
Via Sify

Johnson, Clarke to join IPL next season

Aussie seamer Mitchell Johnson and vice-captain Michael Clarke have been approached by the Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi to take part in the League next year.
Via CricketNext

Don’t fall for IPL lure, Watson urges Symonds

Indian Premier League (IPL) would be a tempting option for Andrew Symonds but teammate Shane Watson does not want the feisty all-rounder to tread that path and waste his talent. Watson reckons playing just two months a year and getting paid USD 1.5 million might tempt Symonds to abandon the baggy green for the IPL [...]

Modi tells Symonds to keep playing for Australia

The Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi has told Andrew Symonds, who is weighing up his options after being suspended by Australia for going fishing, that the competition is not a venue for a “bunch of retired cricketers”.
Via Yahoo Sport