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IPL 2022 Full Schedule: Squad, Captain, Venue, Live Streaming, Date, Time all you need to know

IPL 2022 Full Schedule: Squad, Captain, Venue, Live Streaming, Date, Time all you need to know

IPL 2022 Full Schedule: Squad, Captain, Venue, Live Streaming, Date, Time all you need to know: The IPL Governing Council has decided the starting date of Season 15 of IPL. The IPL 2022 will start on 26th March as earlier reported by InsideSport. The finals of the league will be played on 29th May. IPL […]

IPL 2022 Full Schedule: Squad, Captain, Venue, Live Streaming, Date, Time all you need to know: The IPL Governing Council has decided the starting date of Season 15 of IPL. The IPL 2022 will start on 26th March as earlier reported by InsideSport. The finals of the league will be played on 29th May. IPL GC meeting is currently in progress. Brijesh Patel led IPL GC has decided that all league matches will take place in Maharasthra. The decision on the venue for the playoffs will be taken on a later date:  Follow IPL 2022 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

IPL 2022 Full Schedule: Squad, Captain, Venue, Live Streaming, Date, Time all you need to know

IPL 2022: Reliance Jio Stadium in Mumbai added to ‘potential venue list’, IPL 2022 Dates, Schedule to be released next week

“You will have the full schedule by next week as we are still finalising a few venues in Mumbai. The franchises have already been informed about the two cities where the IPL will be held and they will make their bookings accordingly. Mumbai and Pune will host the league phase. We have locked in MArch 26 as the start date,” a top BCCI official told InsideSport on Monday

When will IPL 2022 Start? Date
IPL 2022 likely to be held on March 26

What Time IPL 2022 Will begin? Time
IPL 2022 Will begin at 4:00 PM  / 8:00 PM IST

IPL 2022 Venues: Where the IPL 2022 will be held? All matches of IPL 2022 will be played in Maharasthra. As confirmed by IPL Governing Council members, 55 IPL matches will be played in Mumbai & 15 will be played Pune.

  • 55 games in Mumbai and 15 in Pune.
  • Four stadiums have been identified for the league.
  • 20 at the Wankhede,
  • 15 at Brabourne Stadium,
  • 20 more at DY Patil Stadium
  • 15 at Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) ground on the outskirts of Pune.
  • BCCI has decided to delay the decision on the VENUE of IPL Playoffs. The venue of the playoffs & finals will be decided in next couple of days.
  • IPL GC will also take few days to finalize the schedule of IPL 2022.

Other important decisions by IPL Governing Council

Women IPL during IPL 2022: The Women T20 Challenge will continue one more year. The IPL GC has decided that Women T20 Challenge matches will be played simultaneously with the IPL 2022 playoffs.

IPL GC also has also committed themselves to start women IPL by next year.

IPL 2022 GC LIVE: IPL Governing Council confirms, IPL 2022 to start on 26th March – Finals on 29th May: Follow LIVE Updates

IPL Dates & Schedule: InsideSport has already reported that the 3 venues in Mumbai will host 55 League matches of IPL 2022 & Pune will host rest of the 15 league games.

IPL 2022 is all set to start on March 26th with finals scheduled on 29th May. The IPL GC today will officially finalize, ratify & release the Dates, Schedule & Venues of IPL 2022.

The playoffs & finals are proposed to be played in Ahmedabad.

IPL 2022: Mumbai to host 55 matches spread over three venues, Final on May 29, final decision on Thursday in GC meeting - Follow Live Updates
IPL 2022 GC LIVE: IPL Governing Council confirms, IPL 2022 to start on 26th March – Finals on 29th May: Follow LIVE Updates

IPL 2022 Dates: A total of 55 matches will be spread over three venues in Mumbai. While Reliance Stadium was also in contention, the BCCI has locked in on Wankhede Stadium, DY Patil Stadium and CCI’s Brabourne Stadium. Pune’s MCA Stadium will host rest of the 15 group stage matches.

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Further, all teams are set to play four games each at the Wankhede, DY Patil Stadium and three apiece at Brabourne and Pune.

As reported by InsideSport earlier, the IPL 2022 will likely start on March 26 followed by a doubleheader on March 27 after a request from official broadcaster Star.

IPL GC in today’s meeting was also discuss the issue voiced by some franchises against Mumbai Indians enjoying undue home advantage. Some of the franchises are not comfortable with the idea of Mumbai Indians playing at their ‘home ground’ of Wankhede Stadium. IPL GC will informally discuss the matter.

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IPL Media Rights Tender: BCCI is also ready to release the much awaited IPL Media Rights Tender for 2023-27 cycle. The IPL GC today will ratify the tender document & the same will be released in the market in next 48-72 hours.

BCCI is expected to fetch amount above 40,000 Crore for the 5 years of media rights with media & ecommerce giants like Disney Star, Reliance, Amazon & Sony in fray.

IPL Media Rights Tender to be released before end of February, Reliance & Amazon ready to challenge…

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IPL 2022 FULL SQUADS – Follow all LIVE Updates about CSK, DC, RCB, RR, KKR, SRH, MI, PBKS, GT & LSG Updates & CHECK FULL SQUADS of EACH IPL TEAM

CHENNAI SUPER KINGS: – Players Bought By CSK: (25 Overall – 8 Overseas) – 87.05 Cr / 2.95 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Ravindra Jadeja (16 Cr) / MS Dhoni (12 Cr) / Moeen Ali (8) / Ruturaj Gaikwad (6 Cr) CSK New Buys on Saturday: Robin Uthappa (2 Cr) / Dwayne Bravo (4.4 Cr) / Ambati Rayudu (6.75 Cr) / Deepak Chahar (14 Cr) / KM Asif (0.2 Cr) / Tushar Deshpande (0.2 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: Shivam Dube (4 Cr) / Maheesh Theekshana (0.7 Cr) / Rajvardhan Hangargekar (1.5 Cr) / Simarjeet Singh (0.2 Cr) / Devon Conway (1 Cr) / Dwaine Pretorious (0.5 Cr) / Mitch Santner (1.9 Cr) / Adam Milne (1.9 Cr) / Subhrashu Senapati (0.2 Cr) / Mukesh Choudhary (0.2 Cr) / Prashant Solanki (1.2 Cr) / N. Jagadesshan (0.2 Cr) / Hari Nishaant (0.2 Cr) / Chris Jordan (3.6 Cr) / K Bhagath Varma (0.2 Cr)

ROYAL CHALLENGERS BANGALORE: Players Bought By RCB: (22 Overall – 8 Overseas) – 88.45 Crore Spent / 1.55 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Virat Kohli (15 Cr) / Glenn Maxwell (11 Cr) / Mohammed Siraj (7 Cr): RCB New Buys on Saturday: Faf Du Plessis (7 Cr) / Harshal Patel (10.75 Cr) / Wanindu Hasaranga (10.75 Cr) / Dinesh Karthik (5.5 Cr) / Josh Hazlewood (7.75 Cr) / Shahbaz Ahmed (2.8 Cr) / Anuj Rawat (3.4 Cr) / Akash Deep (0.2 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: Mahipal Lomror (0.95 Cr) / Finn Allenn (0.8 Cr) / Sherfane Rutherford (1 Cr) / Jason Behrendorff (0.75 Cr) / Suyash Prabhudesai (0.3 Cr) / Aneeshwar Gautam (0.2 Cr) / Milind Chama (0.25 Cr) / Karn Sharma (0.5 Cr) / Siddharth Kaul (0.75 Cr) / Luvnith Sisodia (0.2 Cr)

DELHI CAPITALS: Players Bought By DC (24 Overall – 7 Overseas) 89.9 Crore Spent / 0.1 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Rishabh Pant (16 Cr) / Axar Patel (9 Cr) / Prithvi Shaw (7.5 Cr) / Anrich Nortje (6.5 Cr): DC New Buys on Saturday: David Warner (6.25 Cr) / Mitchell Marsh (6.5 Cr) / Shardul Thakur (10.75 Cr) / Mustafizur Rahman (2 Cr) / Kuldeep Yadav (2 Cr) / Ashwin Hebbar (0.2 Cr) / Sarfaraj Khan (0.2 Cr) / Kamlesh Nagarkoti (1.1 Cr) / KS Bharat (2 Crore) / New Buys on Sunday: Mandeep Singh (1.1 Cr) / Syed Khaleel Ahmed (5.25 Cr) / Chetan Sakariya (4.2 Cr) / Lalit Yadav (0.65 Cr) / Ripal Patel (0.2 Cr) / Yash Dhull (0.5 Cr) / Rovman Powell (2.8 Cr) / Praveen Dubey (0.5 Cr) / Lungi Ngidi (0.5 Cr) / Tim Seirefet (0.5 Cr) / Vicky Ostwal (0.2 Cr)

SUNRISERS HYDERABAD: Players Bought By SRH: (23 Overall – 8 Overseas) 89.9 Cr Spent / 0.1 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Kane Williamson (14 Cr) / Abdul Samad (4 Cr) / Umran Malik (4 Cr) SRH New Buys on Saturday: Washington Sundar (8.75 Cr) / Nicholas Pooran (15.25 Cr) / T.Natrajan (4.0 Cr) / Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4.2 Cr) / Priyam Garg (0.2 Cr) / Rahul Tripathi (8.5 Cr) / Abhishek Sharma (6.5 Cr) / Kartik Tyagi (4 Cr) / Shreyas Gopal (0.75 Cr) / Jagdeesha Suchith (0.2 Cr) / New Buys on Sunday: Aiden Markram (2.6 Cr) / Marco Jansen (4.2 Cr) / Romario Shepherd (7.75 Cr) / Sean Abbott (2.4 Cr)  / Ravikumar Samarth (0.2 Cr) / Saurabh Dubey (0.2 Cr) / Vishnu Vinod (0.5 Cr) / Fazalhaq Farooqi (0.5 Cr) / Shahshank Singh (0.2 Cr) / Glenn Phillips (1.5 Cr)

KOLKATA KNIGHT RIDERS: Players Bought By KKR: (25 Overall – 8 Overseas) 89.55 CRORE Spent / 0.45 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Andre Russell (12 Cr) / Varun Chakravarthy (8 Cr) / Venkatesh Iyer (8 Cr) / Sunil Narine (6): KKR New Buys on Saturday: Pat Cummins (7.25 Cr) / Shreyas Iyer (12.25 Cr) / Nitish Rana (8 Cr) / Shivam Mavi (7.25 Cr) / Sheldon Jackson (0.60 Cr) / New Buys on Sunday: Ajinkya Rahane (1 Cr) / Rinku Singh (0.55 Cr) / Anukul Roy (0.2 Cr) / Pratham Singh (0.2 Cr) / Abhijeet Tomar (0.4 Cr) / Rasikh Salam (0.2 Cr) / Baba Indrajith (0.2 Cr) / Chamika Karunaratne (0.5 Cr) / Ashok Sharma (0.55 Cr) / Sam Billings (2.0 Cr) / Alex Hales (1.5 CR) / Tim Southee (1.5 Cr) / Ramesh Kumar (0.2 Cr) / Mohammed Nabi (1.0 Cr) / Umesh Yadav (2.0 Cr)

MUMBAI INDIANS: Players Bought By MI: (25 Overall – 8 Overseas) 89.9 Crore Spent / 0.1 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Rohit Sharma (16 Cr) / Jasprit Bumrah (12 Cr) / Suryakumar Yadav (8 Cr) / Kieron Pollard (6): MI New Buys on Saturday: Ishan Kishan (15.25 Cr) / Dewald Brevis (3 Cr) / Basil Thampi (0.3 Cr) / Muruggan Ashwin (1.6 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: Jayadev Unadkat (1.3 Cr) / Mayank Markande (0.65 Cr) / Thilak Varma (1.7 Cr) / Sanjay Yadav (0.5 Cr) / Jofra Archer (8.0 Cr) / Daniel Sams (2.6 Cr) / Tymal Mills (1.5 Cr) / Tim David (8.25 Cr) / Riley Meredith (1.0 Cr) / Mohd Arshad Khan (0.2 Cr) / Anmolpreet Singh (0.2 Cr) / Ramandeep Singh (0.2 Cr) / Rahul Buddhi (0.2 Cr) / Hrithik Shokeen (0.2 Cr) / Arjun Tendulkar (0.3 Cr) / Aryan Juyal (0.2 Cr) / Fabian Allen (0.75 Cr)

PUNJAB KINGS: Players Bought By PBKS: (25 Overall – 7 Overseas) 86.55 Crore Spent / 3.45 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Mayank Agarwal (12 Cr) / Arshdeep Singh (4 Cr): PBKS New Buys on Saturday: Shikhar Dhawan (8.25 Cr) / Kagiso Rabada (9.25Cr) / Johny Bairstow (6.75 Cr) / Rahul Chahar (5.25 Cr) / Shahrukh Khan (9 Cr) / Harpreet Brar (3.8 Cr) / Jitesh Sharma (0.2 Cr) / Ishan Porel (0.25 Cr) / Prabhsimran Singh (0.6 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: Liam Livingstone (11.5 Cr) / Odean Smith (6 Cr) / Sandeep Sharma (0.5 Cr) / Raj Angad Bawa (2 Cr) / Rishi Dhawan (0.55 Cr) / Prerak Mankad (0.2 Cr) / Vaibhav Arora (2.0 Cr) / Baltej Singh (0.2 Cr) / Ansh Patel (0.2 Cr) / Writtick Chatterjee (0.2 Cr) / Ishan Porel (0.25 Cr) / Nathan Ellis (0.75 Cr) / Atharva Taide (0.2 Cr) / Bhanuka Rajapaksa (0.5 Cr) / Benny Howell (0.4 Cr)

RAJASTHAN ROYALS: Players Bought By RR: (24 Overall – 8 Overseas) 89.05 Crore Spent / 0.95 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Sanju Samson (14 Cr) / Jos Butler (10 Cr) / Yashasvi Jaiswal (4 Cr) RR New Buys on Saturday: R. Ashwin (5 Cr) / Trent Boult (8 Cr) / Shimron Hetmyer (8.25 Cr) / Devdutt Padikkal (7.75 Cr) / Prasidh Krishna (10 Cr) / Yuzvendra Chahal (6.5 Cr) / Riyan Parag (3.8 Cr) / KC Cariappa (0.3 Cr) / New Buys on Sunday: Navdeep Saini (2.6 Cr) / Obed McCoy (0.75 Cr) / Annunay Singh (0.2 Cr) / Kuldeep Sen (0.2 Cr) / Karun Nair (1.4 Cr) / Dhruv Jurel (0.2 Cr) / Tejas Baroka (0.2 Cr) / Kuldip Yadav (0.2 Cr) / Shubham Garwal (0.2 Cr) / James Neesham (1.5 Cr) / Nathan Coulter Nile (2.0 Cr) Darryl Mittchell (0.75 Cr) / Rassie Van Der Dussen (1.0 Cr)

GUJARAT TITANS: Players Bought By GT (Gujarat Titans): (23 Overall – 8 Overseas) 89.85 Crore Spent / 0.15 Cr remaining

  • Retained: Hardik Pandya (15 Cr) / Rashid Khan (15 Cr) / Shubman Gill (8 Cr): GT New Buys on Saturday: Mohammed Shami (6.25 Cr) / Jason Roy (2 Cr) / Lockie Ferguson (10 Cr) / Abhinav Manohar (2.6 Cr) / Rahul Tewatia (9 Cr) / Noor Ahmed (0.3) / Sai Kishore (3 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: Dominic Drakes (1.1 Cr) / Jayant Yadav (1.7 Cr) / Vijay Shankar (1.4 Cr) / Darshan Nalkande (0.2 Cr) / Yash Dayal (3.2 Cr) / Alzaari Joseph (2.4 Cr) / David Miller (3.0 Cr) / Wriddhiman Saha (1.9 Cr) / Matthew Wade (2.4 Cr) / Gurkeerat Singh (0.5 Cr) / Varun Aaron (0.5 Cr)

LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS: Players Bought By LSG (Lucknow Super Giants): (21 Overall – 7 Overseas) 90 Crore Spent / 0 remaining

  • Retained: KL Rahul (17 Cr) / Marcus Stoinis (9.2 Cr) / Ravi Bishnoi (4 Cr): LSG New Buys on Saturday: Quinton De Kock (6.75 Cr) / Manish Pandey (4.6 Cr) / Jason Holder (8.75 Cr) / Deepak Hooda (5.75 Cr) / Krunal Pandya (8.25 Cr) / Mark Wood (7.5 Cr) / Avesh Khan (10 Cr) / Ankit Singh Rajpoot (0.5 Cr) New Buys on Sunday: K.Gowtham (0.9 Cr) / Dushmantha Chameera (2 Cr) / Shahbaz Nadeem (0.5 Cr) / Manan Vohra (0.2 Cr) / Mohsin Khan (0.2 Cr) / Ayush Badoni (0.2 Cr) / Karan Sharma (0.2 Cr) / Kyle Mayers (0.5 Cr) / Evin Lewis (2.0 Cr) / Mayank Yadav (0.2 Cr)

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