Pune, Rajkot two new Indian Premier League teams for 2016, 2017

Indian Premier League teams for 2016
Pune and Rajkot will replace the banned Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League for the next two years. Sanjeev Goenka's New Rising won the bid for the Pune franchisee while Intex won the bid for Rajkot.

BCCI Working Committee had chosen to supplant CSK and RR taking after the between time report of the Supreme Court-selected Justice Lodha Committee on the spot-settling and wagering outrage in the IPL 2013.

The new urban communities, which will highlight in the IPL in 2016 and 2017, were picked after an opposite offering procedure in which an establishment that claims minimal cash from BCCI regarding show and sponsorship charges, wins. Be that as it may, the two fruitful bidders did not request any help from the BCCI. Theirs were the main negative offers. Hence, Goenka's organization will shell out Rs 16 crores while Intext will pay Rs 10 crores.

IPL director Rajeev Shuklar was exceptionally content with the negative offers. "It demonstrates how well known the IPL is."

The money rich T20 association was hit by a discussion when three Royals players, including India's World Cup-winning pacer S. Sressanth, were captured over claims of spot-altering.

The interval franchisees can select to hold the cricketers of CSK and RR through a draft framework.

The cricketers will be separated into two gatherings of topped and uncapped and the top names will be sold through the draft framework. The two new groups will have at least Rs.40 crore and a most extreme of Rs.66 crore to purchase players.

The draft pick will be hung on December 15. Pune will pick the players first in light of the fact that they were the least bidders. Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who drove Chennai for eight seasons, will be in the first rundown and it wouldn't be an astonishment if Pune weapon for him straightaway.

The ninth release of the IPL will be held from April 9 to May 29.

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