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*Official* IPL 2019

Daemon

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They have a good excuse to bring KW in now given Nabi’s performance yesterday
 

Borges

International Regular
Slippy makes this thread
The Godfather of the IPL thread.
slippy alone carry thread unreal
Slippy is slipping; he's already dropped to #3 in the honours roll. With more fierce competitors snapping at his heels.

The eight great posters. Paying homage to eight great teams. In one great tournament.

1. Silly Cow 70
2. weldone 55
3. slippy 52
4. mr_mister 50
5. TheJediBrah 48
6. Borges 44
7. trundler 35
8. Daemon 26
 

slippy888

International Captain
Mitchell Starc is taking legal action against an insurance company in an attempt to recoup A$ 1.53 million of his IPL contract with Kolkata Knight Riders, which he was unable to take up last year due to injury.

Fairfax Media reported that paperwork has been lodged with the Victorian County Court against a syndicate of Lloyds of London, after Starc took a specialist insurance for his IPL deal, which was worth A$ 1.8 million, but was then told he was not eligible for a payout after missing the 2018 edition of the tournament.

Starc was injured during the Test series against South Africa, which preceded the IPL - and became best-remembered for the ball-tampering scandal - after picking up a stress fracture in his right leg which began in Port Elizabeth before worsening in Cape Town. He was ruled out of the final Test in Johannesburg.

"The parties have exchanged correspondence about the plaintiff's claim which culminated in a final response from the defendant's representative in the form of an email sent on 22 November 2018," the writ said. "That email confirmed the defendant's contention that the plaintiff is not entitled to the total disablement benefit."


This looks a low move by Starc this he not going to play a game and he wants money.
 

trundler

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Best part of a CSK match? Watching 40 year olds chase a ball downhill, trying to not bust a knee.
 

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