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Posted by M S Tuli |Indian Premier League which is known as IPL was launched by BCCI - The Borad of Cricket Control of India, much on the lines of English Premier League (Soccer) and the National Basketball League (NBA) as played in the US.
IPL is a professional Twenty20 cricket league created and promoted by the BCCI and backed by the ICC. In all probability ICC will accommodate IPL in the next Cricketing Calendar. The IPL Twenty20 league is set to debut in April 2008, with eight teams comprising a minimum of 16 players each. The league will last for 44 days and will play 59 matches including two semifinals and one final.
IPL works on a franchise-system based on hiring players and transfers. These franchises were put for auction, where the highest bidder won the rights to own the team, representing a particular city in India.
The first auction for the same took place on January 24, 2008 and the total base price for the auction was $400 million. The auction went on to fetch $723.59 million which is itself a sort of record.
The Mumbai franchise Team was bided and owned by Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and so far the most expensive franchise - fetching $111.9 million closely followed by Vijay Mallya’s United Breweries which also paid an astronomical sum of $111.6 million for the Bangalore franchise of IPL
Hyderabad Media house Deccan Chronicle won the Hyderabad Franchisee of the IPL for $107 million, while Ness Wadia and her girlfriend Preity Zinta a Bollywood actress bagged the IPL Mohali Franchisee for $76 Million. India Cements’ from Chennai Chennai franchise cost $91 million.
Another leading star of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan made his presence felt with his company, Red Chilies Entertainment buying out the Kolkata Kolkata Franchisee for $75.09.
GMR, a Delhi based infrastructure development group bagged the ownership of the Delhi team for $84 million and the Emerging Media, consisting of its CEO Fraser Castellino, Manoj Badale and none other than Lachlan Murdoch bagged the rights for the Jaipur franchise for $67 million.
IPL also sold rights to various properties to various interested groups.
The Exclusive IPL Title Sponsorship Rights was sold to DLF Universal - another infrastructure Group based out of Delhi at a whopping Rs 200 crore (over $50 million) for the next five years.
IPL Television Rights was sold to a consortium consisting of India’s Sony Television network and Singapore-based World Sports Group bagged the rights of the IPL for a duration of ten years at cost of $1.026 billion.
The Indian Premier League has already announced Kingfisher Airlines as official sponsor for Umpire and also Third Umpire decisions for all 59 action-packed matches. The deal was fixed with the stunning figure of the sum of 1.6 bn INR for a five year period.
In the IPL League starting from April 18th, 2006 - all the teams will play the other seven teams home and away. There will be no tie for any game. On the basis of points the top four teams at the end of the group stages will reach the semi-finals. The first match will be played at Bangalore between IPL Team Bangalore and IPL Team Kolkata while the Finals will happen on 1st June 2008.
IPL rules makes it mandatory for all teams to have at least four players from their respective Areas and four Under-22 players. These players could be an icon player - from team India or a Ranji player or an U-22 player.The limit for overseas players in any team is eight while only four would be able to take the field in a match. For IPL Teams click here
| Franchise | Owner(s) | Price (USD) |
| Bangalore Royal Challengers | Dr. Vijay Mallya / UB group | $111.6 million |
| Chennai Super Kings | India Cements / N Srinivasan | $91 million |
| Delhi Dare Devils | GMR Holdings | $84 million |
| Hyderabad | Deccan Chronicle | $107 million |
| Jaipur Rajasthan Royals | Emerging Media :(Manoj Badale, Lachlan Murdoch, Suresh Chellaram) |
$67 million |
| Kolkata | Shah Rukh Khan,Juhi Chawla Mehta and Jay Mehta | $75.09 million |
| Mohali | Preity Zinta, Ness Wadia , Karan Paul (Apeejay Surendera Group) and Mohit Burman (Dabur) |
$76 million |
| Mumbai | Mukesh Ambani/ Reliance Industries Limited | $111.9 million |
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