BCCI terminates Deccan Chargers, to float new team

September 15, 2012

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The Deccan dream has come crashing down. The Indian cricket board, which had tried to find a financial solution to keep the debt-ridden IPL franchise alive, decided in an emergency governing council meeting on Friday to terminate the Deccan Chargers team.

Sources said the board will float a tender for a new IPL team that could be based out of Hyderabad. The decision would be formally announced on Saturday, after the IPL governing council meets again in Chennai.

Sources said the Deccan Chargers had committed a material breach of the IPL franchisee agreement by not paying its players salaries for more than four months now.

They said Deccan Chargers Holdings Ltd and private banks which had lent it money had shot themselves in the foot by not accepting PVP Ventures' bid of Rs 900 crore in an auction for the franchise. Yes Bank, one of the lenders, had offered a bailout package to pay players' salaries for IPL 5 nearly a week ago -- but the board had rejected the offer. Sources said the banks are still lobbying hard to retain the cash-strapped team, but it would be of no use.

According to an internal note circulated to all working committee member earlier on September 4, the board had chalked out three options -- get actively involved in the sale of the franchisee as requested by the Chargers, conduct an auction for a new franchisee or go ahead with just eight teams in the 2013 league.

Now the board will float a tender for a new team, preferably based out of Hyderabad. The new buyer would have to take in the Chargers players and settle the outstanding 2012 fees. In that case, the board would decide on a reserve price and the number of years over which the franchisee fee would be payable. "BCCI could choose to invite bids for other cities," the note said.

By terminating the Chargers' contract, the board would also benefit in many ways. "There would be an opportunity for an increase in the franchisee fee payable to BCCI in excess of the remaining Rs 200 crore to be paid by the Deccan Chargers. The sales consideration would be payable to BCCI and not the banks or the Chargers," the note said. The sale could offset damages suffered by BCCI in the Kochi Tuskers litigation, it added. "It's not helpful that they (DCHL and the banks) have tried and failed to find a buyer," the internal brief said in conclusion.

However, the final decision rests with the working committee members. As of now, the board's logic is simple. "If these banks are offering a bailout package to the Chargers, their intention is clear. They want to run the team," a top BCCI official said.



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January 17,2020

Jan 17: Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza cruised into the women's doubles final of the Hobart International with her Ukrainian partner Nadiia Kichenok here on Friday.

Sania and Kichenok sailed past the Slovenian-Czech pair of Tamara Zidansek and Marie Bouzkova 7-6 (3) 6-2 in the semifinal contest that lasted one hour and 24 minutes.

The fifth-seeded Indo-Ukrainian combination will lock horns with second seeds Shuai Peng and Shuai Zhang of China. The Chinese pair got a walkover after Belgium's Kirsten Flipkens and Alison Van Uytvanck conceded the other semifinal match because of injury.

While Sania and Kichenok had to fight hard in the opening set, the second set was a cakewalk for the combination.

The first set was a tough contest between the two pairs, bringing the tie-breaker into the equation after it was level at 6-6.

In the tie-breaker, Sania and Kichenok upped their game by a few notches to outsmart their opponents and take the lead.

The second set was a no-contest as Saina and Kichenok broke their opponents thrice -- in the second, sixth and eighth game -- to easily pocket the set and a place in the summit clash.

Saina and Kichenok got 11 break chances out of which they converted four, while their opponents utilised two out of the five break chances that came their way.

The 33-year-old Sania is returning to the WTA circuit after two years. During her time away from the game, she battled injury breakdowns before taking a formal break in April 2018 to give birth to her son Izhaan. She is married to Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.

Before the ongoing event, Sania last played at China Open in October 2017.

A trailblazer in Indian tennis, Sania is a former world No.1 in doubles and has six Grand Slam titles to her credit.

She retired from the singles competition in 2013 after becoming the most successful Indian woman tennis player.

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February 18,2020

New Delhi, Feb 18: Skipper Virat Kohli has become the first Indian to reach the 50M followers mark on social media platform Instagram. Kohli, who is breaking cricketing records with each passing match, has a great social media following.

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In terms of Indians with most number of followers, Bollywood actor Priyanka Chopra is on the second spot with 49.9 followers while Deepika Padukone is on the third place with 44.1 followers.

Last year, Kohli had become the most successful Indian Test captain, surpassing Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Currently, Kohli is in action against New Zealand and his side would take on the hosts in the two-match Test series, slated to commence from February 21.

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June 12,2020

New Delhi, Jun 12: The BCCI on Friday called off Indian cricket team's short tour of Zimbabwe in August due to the threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The announcement was on expected lines after Sri Lanka Cricket announced on Thursday that India's limited overs tour in June-July was postponed indefinitely.

"The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday announced that the Indian Cricket Team will not travel to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe owing to the current threat of COVID-19," BCCI secetary Jay Shah said in a statement.

"Team India was originally scheduled to travel to the island nation from 24th June 2020 for three ODIs and as many T20Is and to Zimbabwe for a series comprising three ODIs starting 22nd August 2020," Shah added.

The Indian team is yet to resume training and the camp is unlikely to take place before July. The players will take around six weeks to be match-ready.

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