...case is of Yogesh Takawale of Maharashtra who was picked for the Challengers and India âAâ apart from being part of the Mumbai Indians, but was not found good enough to be in the State squad. Funnily, though Surendra Bhave represents Maharashtra and West Zone...
...of money is worth the risk with what is going on over there at the moment.'' All-rounder Shane Watson, who played for Mumbai Indians in the first Indian Premier League (IPL), is also not sure whether he would like to go back. ''I know they are not going to...
...Incidentally, Owais Shah is a player the franchisees could be interested in, Sekhar asked. Harsha Bhogle, advisor of the Mumbai Indians told DNA, How much demand there will be for Pietersen and Flintoff will also depend on the needs of the various franchisees...
...the man who set a new world record with his 58-ball 152 for Essex in last year's Twenty20 Cup, is about to sign for the Mumbai Indians. New rules brought in for the second IPL allow teams to sign uncapped cricketers without having to buy them in an auction....
...success of the IPL assumes the solidifying of the franchise identity. The Rajasthan Royals, the Deccan Chargers and the Mumbai Indians will need to become the rallying point for fans, like Manchester United is. The players, local and foreign, come and go....
...your participation next season? Yeah, I did make a few contacts. I had an opportunity to play in the IPL last year with the Mumbai Indians. Shaun Pollock called me up, but I couldn't play as Derbyshire would not release me.Charl Langeveldt In the end, Nel...
...up with Indias richest man. Jain, born in India and based in London, bought a minority stake in Indian Premier League team Mumbai Indians from billionaire Mukesh Ambani, according to Indian newspaper The Economic Times. Ambani is chairman of Indian conglomerate...
...time ago" and was for sheer love of the game. One estimate is that his stake could amount up to 15%. The franchise for Mumbai Indians, which includes cricketing stars such as Harbhajan Singh, South Africaâs Shaun Pollock and Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya,...
...147 runs in eight innings at a strike-rate of 132.43 and took 11 wickets in 13 matches at an economy-rate of 6.54. However, Mumbai Indians have still not given up hope on persuading Pollock to play for them next year. "We are in talks with him. We understand...
...are in talks with him. We understand his position but we are positive we will be able to convince him to reconsider, "a Mumbai Indians' spokesperson said. During the first season of the IPL, Pollock had told Tendulkar that he might not return next year but...