24 Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings
March 29, 2010
Video of IPL 2010 Match 24 - Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super Kings
Which Team Will WIN IPL 2010 Finals?
- Mumbai Indians (60.0%, 19,081 Votes)
- Chennai Super Kings (40.0%, 12,964 Votes)
Total Voters: 32,042
22 Rajasthan Royals vs Deccan Chargers
March 27, 2010
Video of IPL 2010 Match 22 - Rajasthan Royals vs Deccan Chargers
Which Team Will WIN IPL 2010 Finals?
- Mumbai Indians (60.0%, 19,081 Votes)
- Chennai Super Kings (40.0%, 12,964 Votes)
Total Voters: 32,042
13 Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders
March 21, 2010
Video of IPL 2010 Match 13 - Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Which Team Will WIN IPL 2010 Finals?
- Mumbai Indians (60.0%, 19,081 Votes)
- Chennai Super Kings (40.0%, 12,964 Votes)
Total Voters: 32,042
6 Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Daredevils
March 16, 2010
Video of IPL 2010 Match 6 - Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi Daredevils
Which Team Will WIN IPL 2010 Finals?
- Mumbai Indians (60.0%, 19,081 Votes)
- Chennai Super Kings (40.0%, 12,964 Votes)
Total Voters: 32,042
Sardar Patel Stadium - Ahmedabad
January 15, 2010
Location Ahmedabad
Established 1982
Seating capacity 50,000
Owner Gujarat Cricket Association
Home teams Gujarat
End names Adani Pavilion End, GMDC End
Sardar Patel Stadium - Gujarat Cricket Association, Navarangpura, Ahmedabad - 380014
Phone: 079 - 26443787/26565391
IPL 2010 will have Four new venues
August 11, 2009
The Third Edition of the IPL, i.e. IPL 2010 will have Four new Venues.
Nagpur, Visakhapatnam, Ahmedabad and Dharamsala are the new venues, hosting some games of the Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab, respectively.
V. V. S. Laxman
April 17, 2008
His full name is Vangipurappu Venkata Sai Laxman addressed as V V S Laxman.
He is the captainĀ in the Deccan Chargers team which is to participate in the Indian Premier League.
An Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed middle-order batsman and a right-arm occasional off-spin bowler. As a batsman he is noted for his superb timing and ability to hit against the turn against spin bowlers. His batting style is similar to the more famous Hyderabadi, Mohammed Azharuddin - who Laxman says is his role-model.
Six feet two inches tall, Laxman made his Test debut in 1996, hitting a fifty against South Africa at Ahmedabad. However, he was subsequently unable to cement his place in a star-studded Indian middle order. Instead, he was asked to open the innings, starting in South Africa in 1997. Laxman intermittently continued in this role for nearly three years, but without any consistent success.
In January 2000, he made 167 against Australia at Sydney, a rare high point for India in an otherwise disastrous tour. Despite this success against an attack containing both Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne, Laxman apparently decided that he would return to domestic cricket, rather than continue playing as opener, a role which he believed did not suit him. As a result, Laxman was out of the Test team for nearly a year. He was recalled in late 2000, and also found a spot in the side for the home series against Australia in 2001.











