KKR in licensing deal with e-com venture Freecultr
MUMBAI: Shah Rukh Khan co-owned IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders has inked a licensing deal with apparel e-com venture,
MUMBAI: English movie channel Star Movies will launch an initiative ?Superstar League Adventures? in April that will showcase blockbusters every night at 11 pm after an IPL match.
The initiative will have the films of stars like Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Nicholas Cage and Harrison Ford. The broadcaster has also created a contest on its Facebook fan page. People have to answer two questions every day ? one based on the movie and another on cricket. Winners will be given goodies.
Films that will air include ‘The Sorcerer‘s Apprentice‘, Percy Jackson And the Lightening Thief, Night At The Museum, Tron: Legacy and Zombieland.
MUMBAI: Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has lost libel case against former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns and as a consequence has to pay : ?90,000 in damages, according to to a London High Court order.
Modi will now have to pay up a part of the damages within the next 28 days and has until 20 April to file an appeal. The court also refused to entertain his plea for a stay on the damages.
Cairns, who was captain of Chandigarh Lions in the now defunct Indian Cricket League, had his contract terminated in October 2008, on allegations of breach of terms of his contract by failing to disclose an ankle injury.
As IPL chairman Modi had alleged that Cairns was involved in match fixing while justifying the decision to keep Cairns out of the league following which the cricketer sued Modi.
Cairns contended that the match-fixing allegation put a strain on his marriage as well.
MUMBAI: Cricket South Africa (CSA) will investigate claims that 200 million rands paid to it by the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2009 were not audited.That year the event was shifted to South Africa from here due to the elections.
The IPL funds controversy saw CSA CEO Gerald Majola suspended pending disciplinary action and investigation of possible criminal charges by the National Prosecuting Authority after almost two years of wrangling within the body over the issue.
Acting CSA president Willie Basson has been quoted in reports saying that the board had noted the comments by former CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka that the account into which IPL funds were paid were not audited.
MUMBAI: IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab is approaching the season 5 of the IPL with a brand new logo, which reflects the qualities of the team.
Commenting on the launch, KXIP COO Col. Arvinder Singh said: ?This new look logo is more vibrant, contemporary and user friendly. It embodies the essence of the ethos that Kings XI Punjab stands for.?
The new KXIP is all about winning, a determination reflecting in every aspect of the franchise?s new logo. The shield signifies the strength of character and fortitude of the conqueror - the qualities entrenched in each player of KXIP.
The KJHPH band in the logo represents Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal, Punjab and Haryana and symbolises the effervescent and resilient spirit of the people of these regions.
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