Sri Lankan players to stay away from Chennai matches in IPL 6
Ending all speculations, the Indian Premier League governing council on Tuesday agreed to keep all Sri Lankan players, officials or backroom staff away from all the games in Chennai.
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IPL matches in Chennai on schedule: Shukla
Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Rajeev Shukla asserted on Tuesday that IPL matches in Chennai will go ahead as scheduled despite growing unrest in the city over the participation of Sri Lankan cricketers in the cash-rich Twenty20 league.
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Proteas players ready to test skills in IPL
More than 20 South African players, who are on the list of various teams of the Indian Premier League starting from April 3, are reportedly ready to test their skills against some of the best players in the world.
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Sri Lanka Cricket awaits government advice
Faced with the looming threat on the safety of Sri Lankan players taking part in the upcoming Indian Premier League, the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has sought government`s advice on the cricketers who are scheduled to play in Chennai.
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IPL matches on May 4, 6 likely to be shifted out of Bangalore
The Indian Premier League matches scheduled to be held in the city on May 4 and 6, could either be shifted or rescheduled owing to Assembly elections in Karnataka.
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Injury rules out Michael Clarke from IPL
Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke will miss next month`s Indian Premier League (IPL) because of his chronic back injury that forced him to sit out the fourth Test against India.
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Helmot appointed as assistant coach by Sunrisers for IPL
Australia`s Simon Helmot has been named as the assistant coach of the new Indian Premier League franchise, Hyderabad Sunrisers, for the upcoming edition of the Twenty20 League 2013.
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Keeping my fingers crossed as far as IPL is concerned: Clarke
Recuperating from a back problem, Australia skipper Michael Clarke kept his "fingers crossed" as far as participation in the upcoming IPL is concerned, and said he would "do as I`m told" by the medical staff in deciding whether or not to play in the cash-rich T20 league.
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