BCCI decides to expand IPL

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Chennai: With the BCCI-Deccan Chargers stand-off now becoming a legal battle, the Cricket Board Saturday decided to add a new team for the coming IPL season while leaving it to the court to rule on the beleaguered franchise’s participation.

The Deccan Chargers issue was discussed at length at the Working Committee meeting but the BCCI refrained from openly speaking about the issue as it is sub-judice.

After Deccan Chargers contract with IPL was terminated in dramatic fashion last night, the Deccan Chronicles Holdings Ltd. — the owners of the franchise — moved the Mumbai High Court seeking a stay against the BCCI’s decision.

The counsels of both the sides were in Court on Saturday but it did not pass any order staying the termination. The matter has now been placed for hearing on Monday.

“In view of the matter being sub-judice, we have not taken any decision today. We will discuss about floating a fresh tender for a new IPL team,” a top BCCI official said on condition of anonymity.

He said the BCCI has made up its mind not to have Deccan Chargers in the IPL but in case a favourable verdict from the court, they could be included as the 10th team.

“We will definitely add a new team in the sixth edition of the IPL from among the waiting franchises. If DC is not there we will go ahead with nine teams but in case we are forced to include them it would be a 10-team affair,” the official said.

The official said the working committee members were apprised of the developments concerning Deccan Chargers and the general impression was that the cash-strapped franchise should be kept away from the IPL. The official said the Deccan Chargers told the BCCI that they would form a team to run the franchise for one more year till it resolves its financial problems.

According to the official, for the new team, eight cities will be in fray when the bidding takes place. The winning bidder will have to accomodate the Deccan players for one year if the franchise is ultimately scrapped from the IPL.

In a late night development on Friday, the BCCI terminated the Deccan Chargers contract, ending the suspense on the fate of the beleaguered franchise. The decision was taken at an emergency Governing Council meeting of the IPL in Chennai. (PTI)

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