The majority of IPL franchises want to retain five or more players to give them continuity and the chance to protect their ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday (September 25) orally expressed dissatisfaction with the order of the National Company Law ...
The BCCI is likely allow each franchise to retain a maximum of five players, one more than previous editions, but no RTM ...
Reportedly, BCCI is likely to allow a total of five retentions for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 with no right to match option.
In a recent meeting with the owners of all 10 IPL franchises, BCCI found out that most owners were in favor of retaining ...
Wednesday, September 25, the Supreme Court raised concerns over the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal's (NCLAT) ...
Exciting news for IPL fans. Teams could retain a mix of five players, including two Indians, one uncapped Indian, and two ...
The CJI questioned NCLAT’s reasoning for passing the order as BYJU’S dues to its Term Loan B lenders Glas Trust are ...
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is poised to announce the retention rules for IPL 2025, potentially today, a ...
SC criticised the NCLAT’s decision to close insolvency proceedings against Byju's, stating that its reasoning was ...
As IPL 2025 approaches, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will likely allow franchises to retain up to five ...
For the unversed, Kohli and Rohit were rested for the Duleep Trophy which commenced ahead of the Bangladesh series. Manjrekar ...