India is now charged up fully with the greatest event to rock the Indian grounds starting tomorrow. Cricket has always been the passion of india and when the teams are actually representing the prime cities of the country, it is like icing on the cake. The response that IPL (Indian Premiere League) has created is by far the biggest in the history of sports in India. The entertainment that IPL is going to provide is evident from the number of days the tournament is held, which can be seen from the IPL match schedule below. Many players have been paid huge sums to play for the league and the money spent on the total event is simply mind boggling. Cricket in India is now truly in par with sporting standards and sponsorships in countries like America and it is has already created a huge landscape for multinational market.
The IPL is starting on April 18th (tomorrow) and is scheduled to go through June 1st. The first match is played between Bangalore and Calcutta which is captained by Rahul Dravid and Saurav Ganguly respectively. Lets all welcome IPL and i believe the league to be the biggest entertainer for cricket lovers.
Following is the complete Match schedule of IPL:
April 18: Bangalore v Kolkata at Bangalore.
April 19: Mohali v Chennai at Mohali and Delhi v Jaipur at Delhi.
April 20: Mumbai v Bangalore at Mumbai and Kolkata v Hyderabad at Kolkata.
April 21: Jaipur v Mohali at Jaipur.
April 18: Bangalore v Kolkata at Bangalore.
April 19: Mohali v Chennai at Mohali and Delhi v Jaipur at Delhi.
April 20: Mumbai v Bangalore at Mumbai and Kolkata v Hyderabad at Kolkata.
April 21: Jaipur v Mohali at Jaipur.
April 22: Hyderabad v Delhi at Hyderabad.
April 23: Chennai v Mumbai at Chennai.
April 24: Hyderabad v Jaipur at Hyderabad.
April 25: Mohali v Mumbai at Mohali.
April 26: Bangalore v Jaipur at Bangalore; Chennai v Kolkata at Chennai.
April 27: Mumbai v Hyderabad at Mumbai; Mohali v Delhi at Mohali.
April 28: Bangalore v Chennai at Bangalore.
April 29: Kolkata v Mumbai at Kolkata.
April 30: Delhi v Bangalore at Delhi.
May 1: Hyderabad v Mohali at Hyderabad; Jaipur v Kolkata at Jaipur.
May 2: Chennai v Delhi at Chennai.
May 3: Hyderabad v Bangalore at Hyderabad; Mohali v Kolkata at Mohali.
May 4: Mumbai v Delhi at Mumbai; Jaipur v Chennai at Jaipur.
May 5: Bangalore v Mohali at Bangalore.
May 6: Chennai v Hyderabad at Chennai.
May 7: Mumbai v Jaipur at Mumbai.
May 8: Delhi v Chennai at Delhi; Kolkata v Bangalore at Kolkata.
May 9: Jaipur v Hyderabad at Jaipur.
May 10: Bangalore v Mumbai at Bangalore; Chennai v Mohali at Chennai.
May 11: Hyderabad v Kolkata at Hyderabad; Jaipur v Delhi at Jaipur.
May 12: Mohali v Bangalore at Mohali.
May 13: Kolkata v Delhi at Kolkata.
May 14: Mumbai v Chennai at Mumbai; Mohali v Jaipur at Mohali.
May 15: Delhi v Hyderabad at Delhi.
May 16: Mumbai v Kolkata at Mumbai.
May 17: Delhi v Mohali at Delhi; Jaipur v Bangalore at Jaipur.
May 18: Hyderabad v Mumbai at Hyderabad; Kolkata v Chenna at Kolkata.
May 19: Bangalore v Delhi at Bangalore.
May 20: Kolkata v Jaipur at Kolkata.
May 21: Mumbai v Mohali at Mumbai; Chennai v Bangalore at Chennai.
May 22: Delhi v Kolkata at Delhi.
May 23: Mohali v Hyderabad at Mohali.
May 24: Delhi v Mumbai at Delhi; Chennai v Jaipur at Chennai.
May 25: Bangalore v Hyderabad at Bangalore; Kolkata v Mohali at Kolkata.
May 26: Jaipur v Mumbai at Jaipur.
May 27: Hyderabad v Chennai at Hyderabad.
May 28 and 29: Rest days.
May 30: First semi-final at Mumbai.
May 31: Second semi-final at Mumbai.
June 1: Final at Mumbai.
1 Comment
correct, alot of money has been pumped in by sharuk and mallaya.
now this is a good business, it seems.
Posted on 4:31 AM