Champions League Twenty20 matches average 1.46 TVR
MUMBAI: The fourth edition of the Nokia Champions Twenty20 League is maintaining its average TVR of 1.46 on ESPN Star
MUMBAI: The Kochi Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise has moved for arbitration regarding its dispute with the BCCI.
This has been necessitated as cricket?s richest body has encashed the bank guarantee of Rs 1.53 billion, after the franchise failed to obtain a stay.
Proceedings are likely to begin next week.
Kochi Tuskers Kerala chairman Mukesh Patel said there is a clause in their contract that allows for arbitration. "How can they encash the bank guarantee when there was time for it to expire (27 September)? We do not owe the BCCI any dues. That is a lie. We are going for arbitration to get the money back and also to challenge the termination of our contract."
Patel also said that the franchise had earlier asked for a change in venue to Ahmedabad from Kochi due to reasons of safety. He, however, denied reports of a rift between the owners with some wanting to exit.
Two days back, Justice Vajifadar had quashed the plea of the Kochi IPL franchise against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
As a follow-up action, Kochi Tuskers Kerala had appealed against the Bombay High Court?s decision. Yesterday a division bench did not hear an appeal to stay the order of the single judge. It was to have heard the matter today.
MUMBAI: In a blow to the owners of the Kochi Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, the Bombay High Court today quashed their plea against the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
As a follow-up action, Kochi Tuskers Kerala has appealed against the Bombay High Court?s decision.
The franchise?s case was dismissed by a single bench of Justice SF Vajifdar today. A new hearing before a division bench of the court will take place tomorrow.
Cricket?s richest body had terminated Kochi Tuskers Kerala?s contract on Monday for breaching its terms and conditions, prompting the franchise to move the court.
The Kochi franchise defaulted on a Rs 1.56 billion annual payment it was to make as bank guarantee.
Kochi Tuskers Kerala chairman Mukesh Patel had earlier maintained that the franchise does not owe the BCCI any money.
It remains to be seen as to what happens to the players in that franchise like Mahela Jayawardene. However, BCCI president said the players? interests would be safeguarded.
The BCCI has not clarified yet whether it will hold an auction for a 10th franchise or go with nine teams.
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