The BCCI has floated a tender, inviting bidders for a new IPL team following the termination of the Deccan Chargers franchise.
Leading Indian newspapers on Sunday carried an advertisement from the
BCCI which read, "Under this invitation to tender, the winning bidder
will be granted the right to own and operate a new team which will
compete in the IPL in each year from and including 2013 onwards and will
have the opportunity (if applicable and subject to qualification) to
compete in each and any CLT20 which is staged from 2013 onwards." The
deadline for submitting the bids is noon on October 25.
The bids have been invited with respect to 12 cities, including
Hyderabad where the owners of the Deccan Chargers franchise were based.
The others are Ahmedabad, Cuttack, Dharamsala, Indore, Kanpur, Kochi,
Nagpur, Noida, Rajkot, Ranchi and Vizag.
The termination of the Deccan Chargers franchise was confirmed on
Saturday when the Bombay High Court rejected its independent
arbitrator's ruling that the BCCI's decision to dissolve the franchise
be stayed. The only avenue left for Deccan Chargers is to appeal against
the High Court decision in India's Supreme Court.
The saga, which culminated in the termination, can be traced back to
June this year when reports suggested that Deccan Chargers Holdings
Limited (DHCL), the owners of the side, were exploring the possibility
of selling the franchise. In August, the BCCI gave DHCL until the end of
the month to pay its player dues, and a month later the owners put the
franchise up for sale after approaching the Indian board for help. After
DHCL refused the sole bid it received at the September 13 auction, the
BCCI terminated the franchise, triggering a legal battle.
The BCCI will be keen on finalising a new, ninth team before the next
edition of the IPL in 2013, as it will, otherwise, result in reduced
franchise fees and TV rights payments. Following a ten-team IPL in 2011,
the franchise was terminated
last year in September. Two other franchises - Kings XI Punjab and
Rajasthan Royals - are still involved in litigation with the BCCI, and
the IPL is on the lookout for a new title sponsor after DLF Ltd ended
its five-year association with the tournament.
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