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Nearly a decade and a half since its inception, the Indian Premier League (IPL) has struck deep roots and acquired nimble feet. General elections in 2009, 2014 and 2019, and the pandemic lasting over two years, have never stymied the league. Irrespective of the external challenges, the tournament’s organisers have always conducted the IPL. Even as India remains the base, at varying points South Africa and the United Arab Emirates have chipped in as hosts. Cut to the present, the 15th edition.
That a league, domestic in spirit and international in flavour, can cope with two pandemic years and still remain economically robust is a pointer to its marketing viability and strong financial underpinnings. Nearly ₹552 crore, ₹551.7 crore to be precise, was spent by 10 franchises as they sought to bolster their squads with a bouquet of players with varied skill sets.
The new season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which starts today in Mumbai, will be played in a double round-robin format. The double round-robin is a format that is less tried. The more prominent round robin is a tactic used by most organizers to excite spectators when there are only a few teams in the competition. The round-robin format is where all the teams playing in the tournament play each other and the two teams with the most points play in the final. But what is this double round-r
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