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IPL 3 to begin on March 12

The third edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will begin on March 12 in Hyderabad with the final to be held at D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on April 25, the BCCI announced here today. - Modi to remain IPL chairman till 2012 - IPL chief Modi denies rift with franchise owners - IPL team owners may hold back franchise payment - BCCI expands the field for IPL 2010, adds two teams - IPL sells theatrical rights for Rs 330 cr - SET Max making another pile from IPL ad revenue "The matches are going to kickoff in Hyderabad on March 12. The third place match will be held at D Y Patil stadium on April 24, while the final will also be held at the same stadium on April 25," IPL Chairman and Commissioner Lalit Modi said after the IPL Governing Council"s meeting here today. The semi-finals will be held at Bangalore, he added. Modi said two new franchisees will be added to the current tally of eight teams from the fourth season of the IPL in 2011. "There will be two new franchisees with a minimum bid price of $225 million. They will come into operation in 2011. We will follow the same process for the new teams as during the first auction," he said. Modi announced that the auction for the fourth IPL would be held between the third and fourth quarter next year. "The auction for 2011 onwards for the teams will take place sometime between the third and fourth quarter of 2010 after season three of the IPL and probably after the 2010 edition of the Champions League because we don"t want too many changes in the teams during the Champions League," he said. "The current franchisees will be able to keep a certain number of players. The modalities are being worked out and we will announce that shortly," he added.


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