The Orange Army came up trumps despite initial blitzkrieg from Chris Gayle and Kohli, defending their total of 208 for seven by restricting the home team to 200 for seven
At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday night, RCB, Sunrisers will battle for first-time IPL win
A man from Govindnagar area of Kanpur district of UP put his wife at stake in an IPL betting game and lost her
Court rejects plea against holding two matches in drought-hit state, but put onus on water supply on match organisers
Supreme Court dismisses plea against Bombay HC order on IPL matches
A plea challenging the Bombay HC ruling prohibiting IPL cricket matches due to drought was filed by the MCA
BCCI's decision to stay out of the current matter is linked to the larger battle it is waging with the apex court over the Lodha Committee recommendations
The cricket association in its plea said that it will use treated sewage water instead of potable water for the cricket pitches
Already 12 IPL matches have been moved out of drought-hit Maharashtra on the Bombay High Court's directive
IPL matches are scheduled for May 20 and 22 at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium in Raipur
Says it affects business as every year there is some controversy or some rumours that come up
The move comes after it ordered all matches post April 30 to be shifted outside of drought-hit Maharashtra
The annual cricket jamboree is changing its pitch, focusing on the game's unifying spirit and not just its entertainment value
IPL franchises Gujarat Lions and Rising Pune Supergiants have to draw management lessons from late entrants in competitive markets to win over fans and sponsors
Bengaluru to host final on May 29 instead of Mumbai
A brilliant analysis of the Indian Premier League explains why it alternates between thrill and scandal
Mumbai Indians have sought two days' time to choose their new base
Bombay High Court orders all IPL matches after April 30 be shifted elsewhere in view of drought in the state
Housing, Freecharge and Makemytrip play the field, but they are outliers as many e-commerce companies cut back on ad spends this season
At least five of the eight franchises for the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament have agreed to pay the necessary licence fee to use songs and performances at the stadiums during matches, after the high court (HC) here had observed there was a violation of royalty rights.The franchises settled the matter on Saturday with the Indian Singers' Rights Association (Isra). The latter represents 282 artistes, including Lata Mangeshkar, Sonu Nigam, Arijit Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan and Kailash Kher.The franchises will now have to pay nearly Rs 1 lakh each for every match they play during the IPL 2016 edition. Isra expects to get Rs 1.2 crore from the eight franchises, if the other three teams follow suit, this year.The five which have bought the licences from Isra are Kolkata KnightRiders, Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils. Yet to settle with the artistes' body are Rising Pune Supergiants, Gujarat Lions and Kings XI Punjab."After the