View Poll Results: Which Tamilnadu player would you like to retain for next IPL?

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  • Murali Vijay - The stylish "kamal fan" Batsman

    6 20.00%
  • Ashwin - Tamizh Suzhal

    20 66.67%
  • Balaji - Karunchiruthai

    3 10.00%
  • Anirudha Srikanth - Paruthiveeran

    0 0%
  • Badrinath - Karma veeran

    1 3.33%
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    Senior Member Seasoned Hubber satissh_r's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaybaskar View Post
    An uncapped player will go into auction only if he/existing franchise wants to break the contract. He may still not go into auction if he is signed by another franchise immediately after his earlier contract is over.

    Oh I didn't know this, I read an article y'day (http://www.espncricinfo.com/indian-p...ry/631907.html) which said uncapped players will be in the auction pool. I wish we could read these retention rules somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VinodKumar's View Post
    I strongly believe Mohit will be one season wonder ... rendu international match chance kedaika vaipirukku .
    He had a good Ranji season with Haryana, his team flopped big time but he was their leading wicket taker and 5th or 6th highest wicket taker overall. I'm sure he'll be around for a few years
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    Ok.. This is news to me. Last time (2011) it was different. We retained the likes of Jakati without sending him into auction pool. Similarly, Manish Pandey went into auction after terminating the contract with RCB.
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    Can anyone clarify this. Why is Bollinger not playing for Csk this season ??
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    his contract is over in last season itself..

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    Bollinger was left into the auction pool last year along with George Bailey,Yomahesh,Vignesh and Mukund. Bollinger's ousting was on disciplinary grounds was what reported.
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    Well well. He was a big plus in the bowling dept among foreign players. Still none have fitted in his part. Holder and Morris have to perform better.
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    CSK fever everywhere!

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    Gurunath Meiyapppan Arrested

    Gurunath Meiyappan, a top official of the Chennai
    Super Kings franchise and son-in-law of the BCCI
    president N Srinivasan, has been formally arrested by
    Mumbai Police on charges of cheating, forgery and
    fraud. The development, late on Friday night, is the
    most serious setback to the IPL in its six-year history and has serious implications for the BCCI as well given
    the names involved. As of early Saturday morning there was no news of an
    emergency BCCI meeting but it is expected that events
    will move fast through the day, to discuss the issue of
    leadership - though Srinivasan insisted he would not
    step down - and also Chennai Super Kings' participation
    in the IPL final on Sunday. Gurunath had been summoned to Mumbai for questioning over betting and links to bookies and flew in on Friday
    evening. "We have interrogated Mr Gurunath after he arrived
    here at the crime branch headquarters," Himanshu Roy,
    the joint commissioner of Mumbai Police, said. "We
    have gone through questioning with him in detail and
    after due deliberation, we have arrived at the
    conclusion there is evidence of involvement in offence we are investigating and therefore he has been placed
    under arrest. He will be produced in court within 24
    hours as per law." Reports suggest Gurunath's interrogation in Mumbai will
    continue through Friday night, and he will also be
    confronted with Virender "Vindoo" Dara Singh, the
    actor arrested earlier this week for alleged contact
    with bookies. Police investigations suggested that
    Vindoo and Gurunath were in frequent telephonic contact. Vindoo was also seen in the CSK box at IPL
    matches. Gurunath's lawyer PS Raman said: "We are exploring all
    legal possibilities. We are waiting for the remand
    report before reading the charges against him." Srinivasan had not commented in public since the
    reports first emerged on Wednesday that his son-in-
    law was linked to the IPL scandal, but after the arrest
    he maintained he would not resign as BCCI president. "I
    have done nothing wrong," he told NDTV. "I am not
    resigning, the board is largely supportive of me." Gurunath's connection to Super Kings was the subject of dispute through the day. He was the public face of the franchise, his Twitter handle said he was the "team
    principal", he was seen as Super Kings' representative
    at auctions and at IPL owners' meetings. Yet on Friday
    evening India Cements, the owners of the franchise and
    of which Srinivasan is the managing director, said
    Gurunath was only an honorary member of the team management. The implications of Gurunath's arrest involve both
    Super Kings, who have qualified for the final to be
    played on May 26, and Srinivasan. His arrest brings into question Super Kings'
    participation in the final - under the IPL's own anti-
    corruption code, Clause 12.3 states that the BCCI-IPL
    can terminate a franchise agreement "with immediate
    effect if: c) The Franchise, any Franchise Group
    Company and/ or any owner acts in any way which has a material adverse effect upon the reputation or
    standing of the League, BCCI-IPL, BCCI, the Franchise,
    the team (or any other team in the League) and/ or
    the game of cricket."
    More importantly, and with wider implication,
    Srinivasan's position within the BCCI is likely to be
    under serious threat - not only because Meiyappan
    happens to be his son-in-law but because Srinivasan
    heads India Cements, who are owners of the Super
    Kings. The conflict of interest that arises from Srinivasan's dual position as BCCI president and de
    facto owner of an IPL franchise now has a serious
    immediate implication: he will, as board president, have
    to oversee any disciplinary action against either
    Gurunath or the franchise. An IPL insider clarified that Meiyappan's change of
    designation was not likely to have any impact on the
    action that needs to be taken. "The moment you're a
    team management member, irrespective of the
    designation, the Anti-Corruption code applies to you.
    And nobody can deny the fact that he is a part of the ownership group and team management." QUICK COMMENT Time to walk Jayaditya Gupta Over the past week the image of Indian cricket has
    taken a fearsome battering. It started with the arrest of three cricketers on allegations of spot-fixing and
    continued as various bookmakers and bit players who
    flock to the sport were also arrested and details of
    their "confessions" were leaked. Through it all N
    Srinivasan, the BCCI president, maintained that there
    were a few "rotten eggs" in Indian cricket, and the game was in overall rude health. On Friday night his
    assertions came crashing down with the arrest of his
    son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan, the de facto head of
    the Chennai Super Kings franchise. Gurunath's arrest - and it is safe to say the Mumbai
    Police would not have taken that step, given the
    implications, without very strong evidence - is a far
    more serious issue than the arrest of three players. As
    the "team principal" - the style on his Twitter handle -
    he sat in on player auctions, attended IPL meetings as his franchise's representative and had free access to
    the players at most times. He is, without much doubt,
    the team's most important person - his players
    referred to him as "boss". Under the IPL's anti-
    corruption code, therefore, his arrest leaves Super
    Kings' franchise agreement liable to be terminated with immediate effect. Where that leaves the team, which
    has qualified for Sunday's IPL final, is still anyone's
    guess. Any decision on Gurunath will have to be taken by the
    IPL and the BCCI, which begs this question: how can
    Srinivasan, father-in-law of the man arrested and
    managing director of the company that owns the
    franchise, also be at the head of the organisation that
    will decide on the punishment? Srinivasan has so long played the conflict-of-interest game to his advantage,
    watching his Super Kings team become the most
    successful IPL franchise. The time has now come for
    him to step down, if only to enable a free and fair
    inquiry and to allow Indian cricket and its governing
    body the opportunity to retrieve some of the ground it has lost. Srinivasan has long called himself a cricket
    fan. To use a cricketing analogy, he needs to walk
    before he is given out.
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    '' Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi was adamant that
    Gurunath Meiyappan - who was arrested
    on Friday night - was the team owner of
    Chennai Super Kings and that the
    franchise should be eliminated from the
    league. ''
    Dream Big !

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