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Understanding the IPL's financial levers

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
The franchisee has to pay players even if they are on the bench. Players have a 3 year contract with the franchise that bought them but can be traded at the end of the first year between franchises
Ah, so there is hope for the RC's yet. But is it a matter of just swapping their contracts NBA style or EPL style where you have to renegotiate with the player or tribunal?
 

abhijeet

Cricket Spectator
RC need to make sure that if English players are involved next season, they get KP's signature.



P.S. I am not a crackpot.
RC need to get quality Indian players in their side before spending another boat load of wasted cash on a foreign player. Their fielding and bowling has been woeful.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
What does he mean by this
"The final proof of the success of IPL will come when the franchisees decide to list their teams. This is a live possibility at least by the third year of the IPL, which is 2010, assuming the concept succeeds."
Itt means listing the teams on the stock exchange like corporate entities
 

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