The ten IPL franchises will be divided into two groups of five each for the fourth season of the competition in 2011, which has been scaled down to 74 matches from the 94 that was proposed under the old format. Apart from reducing the number of matches at a meeting in Mumbai, the league's governing council also decided that the franchises would be able to retain four players in their squads while the rest would go into the auction scheduled for later this year.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
IPL 2010 In November Second Week says mandybedi
The ten IPL franchises will be divided into two groups of five each for the fourth season of the competition in 2011, which has been scaled down to 74 matches from the 94 that was proposed under the old format. Apart from reducing the number of matches at a meeting in Mumbai, the league's governing council also decided that the franchises would be able to retain four players in their squads while the rest would go into the auction scheduled for later this year.
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