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  • RCB – KKR match had the highest ratings of week 17 IPL duels

    BENGALURU: That the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) team is out of the race for the playoffs of IPL 2017 is a given. With only one match remaining, all that the team under one of the most exciting cricketers in the world – Indian test and limited overs captain Virat Kohli, the team can only improve upon its dismal showing of just 5 points – 2 wins and 1 no result from the 10 matches it has played so far. And yet, because RCB has one of the finest teams comprising of some of the who’s who of the global cricketing fraternity, the broadcast of the matches that the team has played have managed to draw a huge number of eyeballs.

    As per Broadcast Audience Research Council of India (BARC) 17 of 2017 week (Saturday, 22 April 2017 to Friday, 28 April 2017), IPL match 27 on Sunday, 23 April between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) vs RCB garnered the highest weekly Impressions of 26,096 (000s) Sums on Sony Max, Sony Six, Sony ESPN (SD + HD). Of the 9 matches (9 matches plus one wash out) that were aired in week 17, another RCB match – match 31 on Thursday, 27 April – RCB’s encounter Gujarat Lions (GL) drew the fourth largest cricket audiences in the week with Impressions of 23,232 (000s) Sums. Yes, RCB did manage to put on a very poor performance and lost both the matches

    The next best ratings for week 17 were those for match 30 on Wednesday, 26 April between Rising Pune Supergiant (RTS) and KKR with Impressions of 26,083 (000s) Sums on the same Sony Network channels. Match 28 on Monday 24 April between RPS and Mumbai Indians (MI) managed the third most viewers with Impressions of 24,778 (000s) Sums.

  • IPL fever set to grip fans

    MUMBAI: The adventure of VIVO Indian Premier League season 10 is finally going to start today. To be telecast on Sony Pictures Network and streamed online on Hotstar (mobile and internet with a 5-minute delay) in the Indian subcontinent,  this is the 10th edition of IPL in which eight teams are participating and the cricket fans will be able to see players of different team playing in their respective teams.

    Today, at the beginning of the India’s most popular sporting event, the opening match will be played between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket stadium in Hyderabad.

    The eight captains of the 2017 VIVO IPL got together in Hyderabad for a formal meet and greet with the IPL match officials. They discussed different aspects of the game and the tournament that will be played over the course of the next 47 days. IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla joined everyone over teleconference and addressed certain issues and doubts.

    Later, all captains pledged their allegiance to the Marylebone Cricket Club’s (MCC) Spirit of Cricket campaign by signing the spirit of cricket bat. The skippers, one after another, trooped onto the stage as their names were called by former Indian skipper Ravi Shastri, who conducted this part of the event.

    A panel of elite commentators will be behind the microphone in the 2017 edition of the VIVO IPL bringing to life the colour and flavour of the tournament. As many as 20 commentators will be traveling across the country to lend their perspective on the game across 10 different venues. A few additions to the list along with a blend of veterans are bound to give the cricket loving fan a fine view point of the game from the technical and entertainment aspect.

    Hand in hand with its breakthrough 10th season, the Indian Premier League is set to re-activate its immensely popular Fan Park initiative for the third consecutive year. As befits the landmark 10th season of the IPL, the latest edition of the Fan Park promises to be bigger and better.

    Money generated from TV/media rights sale is divided into two shares. A) IPL share, B) Franchise Share.

    A) IPL Share: IPL will get 20% of the media rights money in the first two  years of IPL but set to reach 40% by 5th year onwards.

    B) Franchise Share: In the two years, 80% of total media rights money will be divided equally among all teams but it will be reduce to 60% by 5th year onwards.

    So the biggest source of revenue generation in IPL is “TV media rights sale”. Back in 2008 when Sony signed a record breaking 10 year deal with BCCI for IPL rights they agreed to pay $1.02 billion over the 10-year contract. Sony will be paying 10% of the total agreed amount ($100 million) every year till 2018.

    So of $100 million, $60 million is distributed equally among IPL teams every year while $40 million is kept by IPL governing body.

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had announced the fixtures of the League. The schedule has been designed with each team playing 14 matches – 7 of them at home venues.

    The season will also witness IPL returning to Indore for the first time since 2011. The final will be played at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium – on Sunday, May 21st, 2017.

    VIVO Indian Premier League 2017 fixtures

    1st Match – Sun Risers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL T20 2017

    Date- 05/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Sun Risers Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Venue
    Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

    2nd Match – Rising Pune Supergiants vs Mumbai Indians IPL T20 2017

    Date- 06/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Rising Pune Supergiants Vs Mumbai Indians

    Venue
    Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

    3rd Match – Gujarat Lions vs Kolkata Knight Riders IPL T20 2017

    Date- 07/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Gujarat Lions Vs Kolkata Knight Riders Venue
    Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium

    4th Match – Kings XI Punjab vs Rising Pune Supergiants IPL T20 2017

    Date- 08/04/2017
    Time – 16:00(Local) 
     
    Kings XI Punjab Vs Rising Pune Supergiants Venue
    Holkar Cricket Stadium

    5th Match – Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Daredevils IPL T20 2017

    Date- 08/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Royal Challengers Bangalore Vs Delhi Daredevils Venue
    M. Chinnaswamy Stadium

    6th Match – Sun Risers Hyderabad vs Gujarat Lions IPL T20 2017

    Date- 09/04/2017
    Time – 16:00(Local) 
     
    Sun Risers Vs Gujarat Lions Venue
    Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

    7th Match – Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders IPL T20 2017

    Date- 09/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Mumbai Indians Vs Kolkata Knight Riders Venue
    Wankhede Stadium

    8th Match – Kings XI Punjab vs Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL T20 2017

    Date- 10/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Kings XI Punjab Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Venue
    Holkar Cricket Stadium

    9th Match – Rising Pune Supergiants vs Delhi Daredevils IPL T20 2017

    Date- 11/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Rising Pune Supergiants Vs Delhi Daredevils Venue
    Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

    10th Match – Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad IPL T20 2017

    Date- 12/04/2017
    Time – 20:00(Local) 
     
    Mumbai Indians Vs Sun Risers Venue
    Wankhede Stadium

     

  • IPL opening eight days total 74.7 million live impressions: Twitter Brand index

    IPL opening eight days total 74.7 million live impressions: Twitter Brand index

    MUMBAI: With 74.7 million live impressions during the opening eight days of the eighth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Twitter is abuzz with excitement. While defending champs Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have had a stop-start beginning, the Rajasthan Royals (RR) rushed out of the gates and the Indian captain led Chennai Super Kings (CSK) continued to be crowd favourites as there was hardly any surprise on their first match versus Delhi Daredevils (DD) being the most talked about game on Twitter between 8 – 15 April, 2015.

     

    Below are the games ranked in descending order of the most live impressions: 

     

    1. #KKRvMI (8 April 2015)

    2. #CSKvDD (9 April)

    3. #KKRvRCB (11 April)

    4. #CSKvSRH (11 April)

    5. #RCBvSRH (11 April)

    6. #MIvKXIP (12 April)

    7. #RRvMI (14 April)

    8. #DDvRR (12 April)

    9. #KXIPvRR (10 April)

    10.  #KXIPvDD (15 April)

     

    Top Moments, on the basis of Tweets Per Minute, between 8 – 15 April, 2015 were: 

     

    1. Chennai Super Kings beat Delhi Daredevils by one run.

    2. Royal Challengers Bangalore defeats Kolkata Knight Riders by three wickets.

    3. Kolkata Knight Riders defeats Mumbai Indians by seven wickets

    4. Chennai Super Kings’ Brendon McCullum brings up his century off 56 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

    5. Kings XI Punjab defeats Mumbai Indians by 18 runs.

     

    #Orangecap & #Purplecap

     

    Most mentioned batsmen and bowlers on Twitter during the Live Match Windows with the hash tags #OrangeCap and #PurpleCap are:

     

    Batsmen:

    1. Yuvraj Singh (Orange Cap) (@YUVSTRONG12)
    2. Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45)
    3. Chris Gayle (@henrygayle)

    Bowlers:
     

    1. Harbhajan Singh (Purple Cap) (@harbhajan_singh)
    2. Morne Morkel (@mornemorkel65)
    3. Ashish Nehra

     

    Ranking of Most Mentioned IPL Teams on Twitter from 8 – 15 April:

     

    1. Kolkata Knight Riders
    2. Chennai Super Kings
    3. Mumbai Indians
    4. Delhi Daredevils
    5. Kings XI Punjab
    6. Royal Challengers Bangalore
    7. Rajasthan Royals
    8. Sunrisers Hyderabad

     

  • IPL 7 auction: The big winners

    IPL 7 auction: The big winners

    MUMBAI: More than Rs 465 crore were spent during the IPL player auctions as the eight franchises gear up for the seventh season of the cash rich tourney – but bargain buys were hardly the headline makers this time around. While that can still change – money was clearly splashed on the big names in Twenty20 cricket. Here’s a list of the players who were bought for a high price in this year’s auction.

     

    Yuvraj Singh (Rs 14 crore to RCB): The naysayers will say that the Punjab lad has gone for a buck too many, but Vijay Mallya seems ecstatic about the inclusion of another marquee T20 player who will add to the firepower of Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, Ravi Rampaul and AB de Villiers. The key contributer to the World Cup and World T20 winning Team India will add more all-round ability to the team – however, the price tag may prove to be a burden if he fails.

     

    Dinesh Karthik (Rs 12.5 crore to DD): The darkhorse in the auction and clearly being rewarded handsomely for his consistency with the long handle in the middle overs and his daredevilry behind the stumps. It was slightly startling that Mumbai Indians didn’t retain him and Mitchell Johnson or used their ‘Right to Match card – but Karthik is certainly laughing all the way to the bank. With 1,741 runs in 92 IPL games, he may be worth all the moolah.

     

    Kevin Pietersen (Rs 9 crore to DD): KP is cricket’s latest ‘lone ranger’ and he doesn’t have to care about the international calendar anymore. His mere presence in the middle will be unsettling enough for bowlers – but now they’ll have to contend with a fit Pietersen for the whole season.

     

    Mitchell Johnson (Rs 6.5 crore to KXIP): The aussie is out to prove a point, but he lets his pace and swing do the talking for him. Johnson is fast, fearsome and in insane form and is very handy with the bat as well. He will certainly add some stability to a fairly young KXIP squad.

     

    Glenn Maxwell (Rs 6 crore to KXIP): The million dollar man from season 6 continues to be a favourite among the franchises. Though he didn’t get much opportunities in the MI camp last season, his poor showing didn’t deter Kings XI from coughing up the cash. He would certainly want to prove a point and justify his worth. And being an all-rounder will help the franchise.

     

    Jacques Kallis (Rs 5.5 crore to KKR): The old man of cricket is certainly worth every penny paid for his services. He’s 38 but will be the knight in a shining armor for the KKR, hopefully once again. He has a staggering 2,276 runs in 90 IPL matches and a strike-rate of above 100. Complimenting his contribution with the bat are the 61 scalps under his belt.

     

    David Warner (Rs 5.5 crore to SRH): Last year’s surprise package – Sunrisers Hyderabad – has added loose-cannon Warner to their side. They’ll be happy to see that side of him on the pitch though, rather than off it. When he’s in the mood, he can devour the opposition bowlers. Also, he had a cracking IPL 6 – scoring 410 runs in 16 matches. His strike-rate was 126.93.

     

    Robin Uthappa (KKR), Murali Vijay (DD), Michael Hussey (MI) and Mitchell Starc (RCB)Rs 5 crore each: Uthappa’s value has come down a bit but he’s still handy with that bat and a reliable customer. Vijay’s permanent place in the Indian team guarantees quality and Huseey aka Mr Dependable is never a bad pick. As for Starc, a good fast bowler will always cost good money.

  • IPL 7 auctions: Day 2 begins with uncapped Indian players

    IPL 7 auctions: Day 2 begins with uncapped Indian players

    MUMBAI: After all the action on day one of player auctions for season 7 of the Indian Premiere League (IPL), the day two began with the uncapped Indian cricketers going under the hammer for the first time.

     

    The day 2 will see players with base prices ranging between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 30 lakh being auctioned, with only Michael Klinger (batsman) and Ryan Ten Doeschate (all-rounder) at a base price of Rs 1 crore.

     

    The second day of auctions will also witness the unsold players from yesterday going under the hammer once again in the afternoon session. There are a few names from the unsold lot who would certainly give the franchises some exercise after lunch.

     

    On day one of auctions, nearly 90 odd players were sold to the eight franchises of IPL. The second day may not spring any surprises like on the first day but it will certainly be interesting to see how the franchises go about using their remaining resources to the fullest.

     

    At the time of writing this, Ryan Ten Doeschate was sold at his base price of Rs 1 crore to KKR and the uncapped Indian player to benefit the most was Rishi Dhawan who went to King’s XI Punjab for Rs 3 crore with a base price of Rs 20 lakh. Another Indian player, Kedar Jadhav was bagged for Rs 2 crore by Delhi Daredevils, which used its right to match card against Sun Risers Hyderabad’s bid.

     

    Keep watching this space for more updates.

  • IPL 7 auction: Day 1 – The haves and the have-nots…

    IPL 7 auction: Day 1 – The haves and the have-nots…

    MUMBAI: It was a long and tiring first day of auctions of players for the Indian Premiere League (IPL) season 7. There was a lot of action prior to the lunch break but mostly fizzled out after it resumed for the afternoon session.

     

    Two of the highest bids for the day were made by Delhi Daredevils as they had the deepest pocket – the entire Rs 60 crore – having decided not to retain any of their players from the previous edition.

     

    Delhi Daredevils were the most aggressive making the day’s both the big strategic acquisitions.

     

    Firstly Delhi Daredevils waited for the hammer to come down on Kevin Pietersen and then reclaimed him from Chennai Super Kings at a high price of Rs 9 crore. This was the first ‘Joker Card’ that was used at the auction.

     

    The swords were drawn when Yuvraj’s name came under the hammer, after some frantic bidding and almost being sold in a state of chaos, the final fight was between the Kolkata Knight Riders and the Royal Challengers Banglore. Vijay Mallya had the final say with the highest bid of Rs 14 crore on day one and bag the Punjab boy to play alongside Virat Kohli.

     

    The other overseas player who was sold for a high price was Mitchel Johnson for Rs 6.5 crore to King’s XI Punjab, and Mumbai Indians declined to use its right to match card for the Aussie fast bowler.

     

    The biggest surprise of the day was Delhi Daredevil’s big bet on Dinesh Karthik at a whopping Rs 12.5 crore. The move would have certainly been made on the back of his stupendous showing in the 2013 season. Here again the Mumbai camp declined to use its right to match card.

     

    On day one, a lot of players who went under the hammer saw themselves moving to new teams. A lot of players still went unsold because of either dearth of funds or in anticipation of bagging bigger players on day two. Any which ways, the players who remained unsold today will again go under the hammer tomorrow.

     

    Teams at the end of Day 1 of Pepsi IPL Player auctions:

     

    Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina, R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Dwayne Bravo, Faf du Plessis, Brendon McCullum, Dwayne Smith, Ashish Nehra, Mohit Sharma, Samuel Badree, Ben Hilfenhaus, Matt Henry.

     

    Budget left: Rs2.9 crore. Squad Strength: 13. Overseas Players: 7.

     

    Delhi Daredevils: M Vijay, Kevin Pietersen, Dinesh Karthik, JP Duminy, Manoj Tiwary, Quinton de Kock, Mohammad Shami, Rahul Sharma, Saurabh Tiwary, Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Jaydev Unadkat, James Neesham.

     

    Budget left: Rs8.6 crore. Squad Strength: 13. Overseas Players: 5.

     

    Kings XI Punjab: David Miller, Manan Vohra, Virender Sehwag, Mitchell Johnson, George Bailey, Cheteshwar Pujara, Shaun Marsh, Wriddhaman Saha, Thisara Perera, Glenn Maxwell, L Balaji, Parvinder Awan.

     

    Budget left: Rs14.2 crore. Squad Strength: 12. Overseas Players: 6.

     

    Kolkata Knight Riders: Gautam Gambhir, Sunil Narine, Jacques Kallis, Robin Uthappa, Yusuf Pathan, Shakib Al Hasan, Umesh Yadav, Vinay Kumar, Morne Morkel, Piyush Chawla.

     

    Budget left: Rs9 crore. Squad Strength: 10. Overseas Players: 4.

     

    Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Lasith Malinga, Kieron Pollard, Harbhajan Singh, Ambati Rayudu, Michael Hussey, Zaheer Khan, Pragyan Ojha, Corey Anderson, Josh Hazlewood.

     

    Budget left: Rs5.15 crore. Squad Strength: 10. Overseas Players: 5.

     

    Rajasthan Royals: Shane Watson, Ajinkya Rahane, James Faulkner, Stuart Binny, Sanju Samson, Brad Hodge, Steve Smith, Abhishek Nayar, Ben Cutting, Kane Richardson, Tim Southee.

     

    Budget left: Rs12.1 crore. Squad Strength: 11. Overseas Players: 7.

     

    Royal Challengers Bangalore: Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, Yuvraj Singh, Parthiv Patel, Albie Morkel, Mitchell Starc, Ashok Dinda, Ravi Rampaul, Muttiah Muralitharan, Nic Maddinson, Varun Aaron.

     

    Budget left: Rs1.8 crore. Squad Strength: 12. Overseas Players: 7.

     

    Sunrisers Hyderabad: Shikhar Dhawan, Dale Steyn, David Warner, Darren Sammy, Amit Mishra, Aaron Finch, Irfan Pathan, Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Brendan Taylor, Moises Henriques, Venugopal Rao, Jason Holder.

     

    Budget left: Rs8.4 crore. Squad Strength: 13. Overseas Players: 7.

     

  • IPL season 7 auction kicks off with a bang

    IPL season 7 auction kicks off with a bang

    MUMBAI: The stage is set for history to be rewritten. This time around the maximum number of players will be going under the hammer with 514 players in the pool – 219 capped players (169 Indians / 50 overseas) and 292 uncapped players (255 Indians / 37 overseas).

     

    IPL’s official auctioneer Richard Madley says: “The first IPL auction in Mumbai which was held just six years ago but feels like it was held 600 years ago, no one knew what would go down on that day at the Oberoi hotel; it was a historic day for cricket and in my point of view an historic day for auctioning. Today is going to be no different in Bengaluru”

     

    This year’s auction witnessed a full house of the regulars from the franchises. The likes of Ness Wadia and Priety Zinta from the Kings XI Punjab camp; Tom Moody, VVS Laxman and Krishnamachari Srikkanth from Sunrisers Hyderabad; Kolkata Knight Riders is present in full strength with CEO Venky Mysore, Jay Mehta and Juhi Chawla.

     

    Royal Challengers Banglore owner Vijay Mallya was seen sporting a cool Mohawk hairstyle and was beaming after getting Yuvraj Singh for his team for a whopping Rs 14 crore, the highest bid in the morning session.

     

    Mumbai Indians is represented by Nita Ambani and Anil Kumble, Rajhastan Royals has Rahul Dravid at the table along with the team management.

     

    The ones missing from the auction this time are Rajasthan Royals’ Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty and CSK’s Gurunath Meiyappan after being in the news for all the wrong reasons.

     

    This is the first time uncapped Indian players have earned a spot on the auction list. Also, until last year, auctions were done in dollars. Beginning this year until 2017, all auctions will be carried out in Indian rupees. The cap on players’ cumulative salary has got reduced to Rs 60 crore this year from Rs 75 crore. Though the highest base price of players will continue to be at Rs 2 crore ($400,000 last year).

     

    This year’s auction also witnesses franchises exercise the right to match a bid, or use the joker card. Under this provision, a franchise can bid for a player who was in its squad in 2013, but wasn’t retained subsequently. The number of joker cards available with the team depends on the number of players retained – if a team doesn’t retain a single player, it can exercise the right to match three times. If a team retains five players, it can exercise it just once.

     

    Delhi Daredevils, which hasn’t retained any of its existing players, is certainly going to be the most aggressive. Most other teams have retained at least a couple of in-form players. The Delhi franchise has the entire salary amount of Rs 60 intact.

  • Mumbai Indians gets Hero Honda as new team sponsor

    Mumbai Indians gets Hero Honda as new team sponsor

    MUMBAI: Hero Honda Motors, the largest two-wheeler manufacturer, has come on board as the new team sponsor for the Mumbai Indians (MI), the Mumbai franchise of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

    The company said in a statement that the agreement between Hero Honda and Mumbai Indians is the largest sponsorship agreement in the history of IPL for any franchisee.

    Beginning with the fourth edition of the IPL, Mumbai Indians team jersey will sport Hero Honda logo on the front. Additionally, Hero Honda brand will bring its saliency to the field as well as on-ground activation.

    “Mumbai Indians had an exciting journey in the past seasons of IPL and have established a distinguished brand of cricket, with the largest IPL fan base across the world. We are happy to partner with Hero Honda, one of the most iconic brands in the automobile space. With our new partner, and inspiring additions to the MI family, we look forward to recreate the magic with Desh Ki Dhadkan hum duniya hila denge,” Mumbai Indians spokesperson said in a statement.

    Hero Honda spokesperson said, “As in every other sphere of our sports-related initiatives, we keep looking for new and exciting opportunities to bring joy and cheer to the fans. In keeping with this spirit, we have joined hands with the Mumbai Indians – the most exciting IPL team with its impressive line-up of cricketing stars. It’s been home to a world class team which stands for determination, commitment, team spirit and a professional approach. We have been associated with IPL right from the beginning and we are very excited about our partnership with Mumbai Indians.”