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Shane Warne - IPL auction took off with Dhoni; battle for Pollard in 2010 saw extraordinary bidding: Richard Madley - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Mumbai -  Kolkata -  Chennai -  Jaipur

IPL auction took off with Dhoni; battle for Pollard in 2010 saw extraordinary bidding: Richard Madley

Indian Premier League (IPL) auction and as the mega auction is just upon us, it is fair to reflect on how the very first auction fared way back in 2008 and how it all started for the cash-rich league. EX-IPL auctioneer Richard Madley has opened up on how it was like to get associated with the tournament back in the day. Madley took charge of the IPL auctions every season from the inception of the league till 2018. From the 2019 season, he was replaced by Hugh Edmeadas. In an interaction with ANI, Madley opened up on his thoughts about the IPL, bidding wars for players, and what he made of MS Dhoni being picked up by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) way back in 2008. "When I was first approached to advise on the formatting of the inaugural Player Auction in February 2008, I was providing technical advice on auction law - including the rules and regulations. I had always wanted to visit India but never had the opportunity to do so. Being invited to conduct that first auction gave me the opportunity to see firsthand the passion shown for cricket," Madley told ANI. "No one had any idea that in the ballroom of The Oberoi Hilton, Mumbai on February 20th, 2008 that the world of cricket would change forever. The atmosphere was electric in the auction room that day as player after player came under my hammer. Technology was limited just 14 years ago and there was no Twitter or Instagram. No one thought of recording me selling MS Dhoni for USD 1.5 million. Mobile phones were banned at the auction but mine didn't even have a camera," he added.

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PKL: Deepak Hooda helps Jaipur Pink Panthers overcome Gujarat Giants - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Iran -  Jaipur -  Sandeep

PKL: Deepak Hooda helps Jaipur Pink Panthers overcome Gujarat Giants

Deepak Hooda produced a fine performance for Jaipur Pink Panthers as they beat Gujarat Giants 36-31 in the 100th match of Pro Kabaddi League's eighth season on Monday. Hooda scored a Super 10 (11 points) in a win that will help Jaipur in their race for a playoff spot and top-6 finish. He was supported well by the Panthers defence.

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Eden Gardens - India vs West Indies: West Bengal Government Gives Nod To 75 Per Cent Attendance For T20Is In Eden Gardens - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India -  Ahmedabad -  Kolkata -  Jaipur

India vs West Indies: West Bengal Government Gives Nod To 75 Per Cent Attendance For T20Is In Eden Gardens

The West Bengal government on Monday allowed 75 per cent spectator attendance for the three-match T20I series against the West Indies to be played at Eden Gardens, beginning February 16. As per a state government notification issued on Monday "all indoor and outdoor sports activities will be allowed with 75 per cent of the capacity of the venue" which means a crowd attendance of around 50,000 can be expected.

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India-Windies series to be played in two cities due to COVID-19 - BCCI - channelnewsasia.com - India -  Ahmedabad -  Kolkata -  Jaipur

India-Windies series to be played in two cities due to COVID-19 - BCCI

India's upcoming One Day International and Twenty20 international series against West Indies will be hosted in two cities to minimise "biosecurity risks" amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) said on Saturday.

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