FOURTH SEASON2011;
Main article: 2011 Indian premier
League and IPL Auction 2011.
On 21 marc 2010, it was announced in Chennai that two new teams from Pune and Kochi will be added to the IPL for the fourth season however , the bid around the Kochi franchisee turned controversial resulting in the resignation of minister. Shashi Tharoor from the Central Government and investigations by various department of the Government of India into the financial dealings of IPL and the other existing franchisees. later, LaLit Modi was also removed from IPL Chairmanship by BCCI. . On 5 December 2010, it was confirmed that kochi will take part in the fourth season of IPL[10]
The addition of teams representing pune
and Kochi was to have increased the number of
franchises from 8 to 10 .The BCCI originally
considered exending the tournament format
used in previous season to ten teams ,
which would increase the number of matches
from 60 to 94. Instead , the round -robin
stage of the tournament was to have been
replaced by a group stage of the tournament
was to have been replaced by a group stage
with two groups of five , limiting the number
of matches to 74[11]
In October 2010 , the Rajasthan Royals and
Kings XI Punjab had their franchises terminated
for breaching ownership rules.
The new Kochi franchise was also issued
a warning to resolve all their ownership
diputes[12].
Two months later both teams
were finally allowed to take part in the
2011 eddition after a court ruling[13].
Main article: 2011 Indian premier
League and IPL Auction 2011.
On 21 marc 2010, it was announced in Chennai that two new teams from Pune and Kochi will be added to the IPL for the fourth season however , the bid around the Kochi franchisee turned controversial resulting in the resignation of minister. Shashi Tharoor from the Central Government and investigations by various department of the Government of India into the financial dealings of IPL and the other existing franchisees. later, LaLit Modi was also removed from IPL Chairmanship by BCCI. . On 5 December 2010, it was confirmed that kochi will take part in the fourth season of IPL[10]
The addition of teams representing pune
and Kochi was to have increased the number of
franchises from 8 to 10 .The BCCI originally
considered exending the tournament format
used in previous season to ten teams ,
which would increase the number of matches
from 60 to 94. Instead , the round -robin
stage of the tournament was to have been
replaced by a group stage of the tournament
was to have been replaced by a group stage
with two groups of five , limiting the number
of matches to 74[11]
In October 2010 , the Rajasthan Royals and
Kings XI Punjab had their franchises terminated
for breaching ownership rules.
The new Kochi franchise was also issued
a warning to resolve all their ownership
diputes[12].
Two months later both teams
were finally allowed to take part in the
2011 eddition after a court ruling[13].
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