It is likely that franchises be given five retentions ahead of the IPL 2025 auctions with no Right-to-match cards on offer.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) recently posted a video, featuring glimpses of the journey from Chennai to ...
BCCI Likely To Allow 5 Retentions Per Team, No Right To Match Card At Auction - Report Ravichandran Ashwin One Wicket Away From Creating HISTORY In 2nd Test Vs BAN, Will Become First Player To ...
The BCCI is likely allow each franchise to retain a maximum of five players, one more than previous editions, but no RTM ...
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is likely to hold a meeting with the medical superintendent and vice principals ...
In a recent meeting with the owners of all 10 IPL franchises, BCCI found out that most owners were in favor of retaining ...
Premier League giants Liverpool and Arsenal will kickstart their campaign in the 2024-25 English League Cup (Carabao Cup) ...
Wednesday, September 25, the Supreme Court raised concerns over the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal's (NCLAT) ...
Supreme Court questions BCCI's personal agreement with Byju's, raising concerns over insolvency settlement and tainted money.
The majority of IPL franchises want to retain five or more players to give them continuity and the chance to protect their ...
The Supreme Court's scrutiny follows an August 2 NCLAT ruling that provided significant relief to Byju's by approving the ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is expected to permit IPL franchises to retain five players during the ...