Pro-Tamil outfit Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi (TVK) on Monday warned of picketing the stadium on Tuesday if the IPL stuck to its Chennai calendar
The latest bid in the BCCI media rights auction stands at RS 60.32 billion, which amounts to Rs 591 million per match
Digital players ride the Indian Premier League roller-coaster with premium services and entertainment shows
CSK and Mumbai Indians, who will be playing the opening game, are among the most successful teams in the IPL
In the eighth match of IPL 2018, Virat Kohli's Royal Chellengers Bangalore (RCB) registered a home win, as Ravichandran Ashwin's KXIP let them win by failing in all departments of the game
BARC data reveal that in the first two weeks since the new service was launched, the IPL registered a cumulative reach of 9.5 million viewers in case of out-of-home.
While CSK were rewarded with the trophy, prize money and the tag of being a three-time IPL champion, the latest win is clearly the icing on the cake for the franchise
Vivo wants to build on IPL gains after striking mammoth deal
The new title sponsorship rate is a huge mark-up over what Vivo was paying the BCCI since 2016
He believes that e-auctioning is the best method for awarding contracts
As Duckworth-Lewis method came into play, KKR had to chase 48 in six overs
For Mahendra Singh Dhoni, it was yet another final that ended in a defeat
Vivo is expected to try and retain the title sponsorship of the tournament for the next five years
A number of brands have found the league to be an effective platform with many now allocating a large part of the annual budget for the event
Hotstar hit the jackpot, 3 players bid more than Rs 3,000 cr for the digital rights at the auctions
Media rights for the cash-rich IPL will be awarded today for the 2018-22 period. The bids are up for global rights as well as individual territories.
BCCI identifies 7 territories to award rights instead of 2 - India and rest of the world - earlier
Spinner Rashid Khan and all-rounder Mohammed Nabi were on Monday bought by defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad, making them the first Afghanistan cricketers to be bought by an Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise at the ongoing auctions here.
While there is a bonanza in store for the BCCI, the question we should be asking today is whether it is time for cricket's 'Moneyball' moment
Both Nabi and Khan were bought by SRH for Rs 30 lakh and Rs 4 crore, respectively