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INDIAN BADMINTON LEAGUE – A HUGE SUCCESS: Just concluded Indian Badminton League was a huge success in all manner. Crowd was present in all ties, cheering for home team. There was lot of money involved in the league. The Hyderabad team earned about $500,000 for the victory, while Lucknow received around $200,000. “The IBL is a game-changer as far as Indian badminton is concerned,” said former India international and commentator Sanjay Sharma. “It gave a platform for our juniors to rub shoulders and learn from world stars. “Players earned serious money for a little over a fortnight’s work. Usually they get around $20,000 to $25,000 for winning a tournament. But in the IBL most players got more for just playing in it.” Each team, comprising four foreign players, six Indians and one upcoming Indian junior, played in a double-leg preliminary round, with the top four qualifying for the semi-finals. All ties consisted of five matches — two men’s singles, and one match each in women’s singles, men’s doubles and mixed doubles. To quicken the pace, the standard two-point gap to win a game was abandoned in favour of a race to 21 points for the first two games and 11 points for the decider, if needed. Badminton Powerhouse China backed out due to earlier commitments but it is interesting to see weather they play in next year edition or not? There is a chance that next year edition could have more than six teams. @ IBLIndian Badminton League 2013 Final Match Result and Scores: Hyderabad Hot Shots won the Indian Badminton 2013 Final match against Awadhe Warriors by 3-1. The first game Men Singles was won by Srikanth of Awadhe warriors against Saemsomboonsuk Tanongsak of Hyderabad. Hyderabad won other three matches. Saina Nehwal, the icon player of Hyderabad beaten Sindhu P.V of Awadhe warriors by 21-15, 21-7. Jayaram Ajay of Hyderabad, who lost first game won the second men singles against Gurusai Dut by 10-
Final Match Awadhe vs Hyderabad Hotshots Result and Scores
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21, 21-17, 11-7. Source: ArticleIBL 2013 Semi Final Results: First Semi Final match of Indian Badminton League 2013 is scheduled between Hyderabad Hotshots and Pune Pistons on 28th August 2013. Second Semi Final Match were scheduled between Mumbai Masters and Awadhe Warriors on 29th August 2013. Winners of both semi finals will advance to Final match of Indian Badminton League 2013, which is scheduled on 31st August 2013. Result of first Semi final match was ended as 3-0 victory for Hyderabad and this is enough to reach Final. Detailed results are given below. At second Semi Final Match, Awadhe warriors beats Mumbai Masters by 3-2 and advanced to The final match of IBL 2013. The Final match of Indian Badminton league will be Hyderabad Hotshots vs Awadhe Warriors on 31st August
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2013. Source: ArticleEnjoyed watching IBL: Ashwin: ReallyRavi Ashwin.jpg
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enjoyed watching the IBL so far, happy supporting the underdog in each and every game," tweeted Ashwin on microblogging site Twitter. Source: Clip. Sindhu launches IBL School : PV Sindhu launched the Indian Badminton League’s School Program-me initiative, ‘Shuttle Expre-ss’. The school championship in will be held on July 17-18 at the Pullela Gopichand Academy. The city winners in the boys and girls singles categori-es will play the national finals during the IBL in August. Sahara India buys Lucknow badminton franchise: Lucknow: Sahara India joined the Indian Badminton League (IBL) buying the Lucknow franchise ahead of the inaugural event to be played from August 14 to 31. Each franchise will host a two-day leg and the $1 million event will have a grand total of 90 matches. The top four will advance to the semi-finals. Hindustan FC says it cannot bear expenses in league: new delhi: Delhi club Hindustan FC’s plea to the AIFF to “not thrust upon the clubs” travel and accommodation costs in the qualifying round of the second division of the I-League till 2016-17 may not be heeded. The AIFF had taken a decision that clubs now must pay R1 lakh as registration fees and pay for travel and
accommodation. Soumyajit supports table tennis premier league: Lucknow: India table tennis player Soumyajit Ghosh supported the concept of the Indian Table Tennis League on the pattern of IPL, if worked out well for the monitory benefit of the paddlers and also for the popularity of the game. “Such an event will help young paddlers make money, and also draw the attention of the new generation,” said Ghosh. Source: ArticleImage After hiccups, time for action in Indian Badminton League: It started with apprehension, with the auction date being postponed more than once. From dissent about base prices being slashed to the trophy being ‘unveiled’ twice on Tuesday, the drama has set the stage for the Indian Badminton League to kick off from Wednesday. Promoted as a million-dollar first-of-a-kind league among six city franchises, fans across the country will be treated to 18 days of action. A bright spot for many players is that initial payments have been made. According to sources, the Delhi Smashers made initial payments to domestic players on Monday. “I received my initial payment on Monday. It’s the first  timesomething of this magnitude is taking place and my priority is the game,” said Jwala Gutta. Looking forward Pune icon player Ashwini Ponnappa is ready to look ahead. “No use brooding over the past. We are all eagerly waiting for the league to start,” she said. The Pune Pistons’ foreign players are reportedly yet to receive 25% they were slated to get after the contract was signed. “The delay is due to an issue with foreign currency, which is usually the case. Once it is sorted out, all the players will be paid,” said an IBL official. Mumbai Masters, led by Lee Chong Wei, will start off against the Banga Beats onIndian Badminton League
Thursday. “All the players have been  paid,”said co-owner V Chamundeshwarnath. There were hiccups in payment to the Bangalore team, but it was sorted out on Tuesday. “We could not pay them through cheque, but the money has been wired,” said Vijay Lancy, Banga Beats CEO. Gearing up for the big smash HT analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the six teams that will participate in the inaugural million-dollar badminton league that begins on Wednesday. Delhi Smashers: Home stadium: DDA Badminton & Squash Stadium, New Delhi, Squad: Jwala Gutta, Daren Liew (Mas), HS Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, Arundhati Pantawane, Boon Heong Tan (Mas), Kien Keat Koo (Mas), V Diju, Nichaon Jindapon (Tha), Prajakta Sawant, Coach: Rashid Sidek, Strength: Their strength will be in doubles and mixed doubles. With the world No 2 men’s doubles pair of Boon Hoeng Tan and Kien Keat Koo in their ranks, they will be confident of doing well. They also have former mixed doubles partners in V Diju and Jwala Gutta, who did well when they played together on the international level. Weakness: Lack of experience may hurt them in singles. B Sai Praneeth, HS Prannoy and Malaysian Daren Liew may not have the firepower. Mumbai Masters: Home stadium: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium (NSCI), Mumbai Squad: Lee Chong Wei (Mas), Marc Zwiebler (Ger), Tine Baun (Den), Vladimir Ivanov (Rus), Pranav Chopra, Manu Attri, N Siki Reddy, PC Thulasi, Rasika Raje, Sumeet Reddy. Coach: Tey Seu Bock. Strength: They will bank on their international stars — Lee Chong Wei, Tine Baun and Marc Zwiebler — to shoulder the responsibility in the singles matches. Weakness: Their doubles players like Vladimir Ivanov and N Sikki Reddy will take time to gel. Pune Pistons: Home stadium: Shri Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune. Squad: Ashwini Ponnappa, Saurabh Verma, Anup Sridhar, Juliane Schenk (Ger), Joachim Fischer (Den), Tien Minh Nguyen (Vie), Sanave Thomas, Arun Vishnu, Wee Kiong Tan (Mas), Rupesh Kumar, Revathi Devasthale. Coach: Nikhil Kanetkar. Strength: World No 7 Tien Minh Nguyen of Vietnam and world No 4 Juliane Schenk of Germany are their biggest assets. Weakness: Apart from Wee Kiong Tan, currently world No. 10, there are no other  big  international  names   in   men’s  doubles.  Banga   Beats.  Home   stadium: Kanteerva Indoor Stadium, Bangalore Squad: P Kashyap, Hu Yun (Hkg), Carolina Marin (Esp), Tzu Ying Tai (Tpe), Carsten Mogensen (Den), Akshay Dewalkar, Aparna Balan, Arvind Bhat, Aditya Prakash, J Meghana, Daniel Farid Coach: Vimal Kumar, Strength: The Beats are strong in men’s singles. On their day, P Kashyap and Hu Yun can defeat any player in the world. Weakness: Their women players. World No 8 Tzu Ying Tai and Spaniard Carolina Marin will have to prove themselves as dependable singles winners while Aparna Balan will be tested in mixed doubles. Hyderabad Hotshots: Home stadium: Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad Squad: Saina Nehwal, Taufik Hidayat (Ina), Ajay Jayaram, V Shem Goh (Mas), Tarun Kona, Pradnya Gadre, Khim Wah Lim (Mas), Tanongsak (Tha), Kanthi Visalakshi, Subhankar Dey, C Rahul Yadav Coach: J Rajendra Kumar Strength: With Saina, Taufik and Ajay in their line-up, they will bank on their singles stars to see them through. The most formidable team on paper, they can run through their opponents on any given day. Weakness: Barring world No 17 men’s doubles pair of Lim Khim Wah and Goh V Shem, they lack firepower in the doubles department. Awadhe Warriors Home stadium: Babu Banarasi Das UP Badminton Academy, Lucknow Squad: PV Sindhu, Wei Feng Chong (Mas), RMV Gurusaidutt, K Srikanth, Sapsiree Taerattanachai (Tha), Ruthvika Shivani, Markis Kido (Ina), Mathias Boe (Den), K Maneesha, K Nandagopal Coach: Md Hafiz Hashim Strength: Focus will be on PV Sindhu, especially after her exploits at the Worlds. Markis Kido and Mathias Boe form a formidable men’s doubles pair. Weakness: Weng Fei Chong, Gurusaidutt and Srikanth aren’t exactly world-beaters. Source: Hindustan TimesSource: ImageSizzling Jwala Gutta in a glamorous modeIndian badminton stalwarts scorch the ramp during the inaugural ceremony of India Open 2013.Jwala Gutta IBL (adjusted).jpg
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India News : Indian Badminton League kick-starts in New Delhi: India News : New Delhi: Touted as the richest prize-money badminton tournament in the world, IPL-style Indian Badminton League (IBL) kick-started with a grand opening ceremony in New Delhi. The opening ceremony of the IBL started at 6:30 pm in New Delhi. The ceremony had regular song and dance shows before the
high-profile clash between Delhi and Pune that started at 8 pm. The first edition of the league is perhaps taking place at the right time after a successful outing of India at the World Championships last week. Following cricket, hockey and boxing, badminton will also see top shuttlers from all major badminton nations ,excepting China playing in the Aug 14-31 tournament. Bollywood singer Mika Singh, Neeti Mohan and other international stars.will entertain the crowd at the grand opening ceremony: Bollywood singer Mika Singh will entertain theMika singh iifa press conference
crowd at the grand opening ceremony of the cash-rich league along with Neeti Mohan and other international stars. The Indian Badminton League will kick off with Krrish Delhi Smashers taking on Pune Pistons in Delhi today. The match starts at 20:00 I.S.T. Here is a look at both the teams: Krrish Delhi Smashers - Daren Liew, HS Prannoy, Sai Praneeth, Arundhati Patwane, Boon Hoeng tan, Kien Keat Koo, V Diju, Nichaon Jindapon, Prajakta Sawant. Pune Pistons - Nyugen tien Minh, Saurabh Verma, Anup Sridhar, Juliane Schenk, Joachiam Fischer Nielse, Sanave Thomas, Arun Vishnu, Wee Kiong Tan, Rupesh Kumar. Source: The Asian AgeImageNew format will make IBL more open: Delhi smashers: New Delhi: Star shuttlers of Krrish Delhi Smashers today gave a thumbs up to the new scoring system for the USD one million Indian Badminton League (IBL) with their star icon Jwala Gutta saying it will make the game faster and more aggressive.The 29-year-old from Hyderabadi believes the new format in the IBL will make it an exciting tournament, throwing up some interesting results. "The format is different and anybody can win in this format and we have a good team. We played the format today at the practice. The shorter the game, the faster it becomes. It is going to be more aggressive and fast badminton," said the
Commonwealth Games gold medallist. "Even it is Lee Chong Wei, we can pull it off in this format. Even if one is 7-0, one can turn the tables. The game can change. Of course it can go against us also, so it is going to be tricky," Jwala added. According to the new scoring system, there will be two breaks of 60 seconds at 7 and 14 points respectively in each of the first two games and if the match is pushed to the decider, then there will be a break after the sixth point. Moreover, while the first two games will be a race to the 21 points, without the standard two-point gap, the player who reaches 11 points first in the decider will emerge as winner of the match. Sai Praneeth, who had spoilt legendary shuttler Taufik Hidayat's farewell at the Indonesia Super Series and also stunned then world number four Yun Hu of Hong Kong in the Singapore Super Series, said the two-breaks in the new format can make the competition more open in the IBL. "It will be a level playing field in this format. We can expect to beat higher players. But strategising will be different and difficult. It will take a few games to understand that. In the 21-point decider, even if you are down you can make a comeback but in 11-point third game, you have to keep attacking. You don't have time to think much," said the world number 37 Indian. H S Prannoy, another men's singles player, also felt the new format will act as an advantage for the Indian players and they can hope to beat top players such as Lee Chong Wei. "Players such as Tien Minh Nguyen used to play long matches. It is more rallies. These players don't have much strokes, it is more fitness," he said. "Even with Lee Chong Wei we will have an advantage in this 11-point format. With Lee you can't play the whole match at his pace, but in this format, you can have a better chance by going full out in the 11-point third game," Prannoy said. Krrish Delhi Smashers will take on Pune Pistons in the opening match of the IBL. Source: The Asian Age, ImageAamir, Deepika to join Badminton LeagueBollywood
actors Aamir Khan and Deepika Bollywood actors Aamir Khan and Deepika Padukone have been asked to join an inaugural Indian Badminton League (IBL). They are likely to become a part of it. According to sources there are plans to rope in Sunil Gavaskar, “He is being approached to play a big role,” said a source. Reportedly, Aamir will most likely to be offered the role of being the brand ambassador. Source: Article.Don premiere
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Priyanka & Shahrukh Khan in full Support of the IBL.
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Saina Nehwal in Hyderabad, Lee Chong Wei goes to Mumbai in IBL auction: Saina Nehwal, who created Histrory at last year's Olympics by becoming the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympic medal was one of the top draws at the path-breaking Indian Badminton League. The 23-year old, who is based out of Hyderabad, had expressed her desire to play for her home team. Her wish was granted as the Hyderabad based franchise, Hyderabad Masters lapped her up got a whopping $120000. The Indian Badminton League (IBL), modelled along the lines of its cricket counterpart, the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL), has been touted as an idea that will bring about a radical change in the game of Badminton in India. Apart from Saina Nehwal, some of the other big Indian names who will be participating in IBL are Parupalli Kashyap, P V Sindhu, etc. Saina, however, wasn't the biggest buy at the auction. World Number One, Lee Chong Wei, often criticised for being an underachiver was bought by the Mumbai franchise for $135000. The Malaysian, who is counted amongst the greatest players of all time had earlier expressed a great deal of enthusiasm at the prospect of participating in the IBL. Saina, Lee Chong Wei fetch top prices at IBL player auction Hyderbad buys Saina for USD 120000 while Mumbai laps up Lee Chong Wei for USD 135000 New Delhi: Saina Nehwal's wish to be in her home team came true as Hyderabad Hotshots bought the Indian star for USD 120,000 but world number one Lee Chong Wei proved to be the costliest, going to Mumbai Masters for USD 135,000 in the inaugural Indian Badminton League's
Indian Badminton League Auction: Indian Badminton League is a franchise league proposed by Badminton Association of India (BAI). The inaugural edition of the IBL will take place from 14 August to 31 August 2013 in India, which will have Indian as well as foreign players. The player’s auction for the first IBL was held in Delhi on 22 July 2013. The league has 6 franchises. (1) Hyderabad HotShots (2) Banga Beats (3) Lucknow Warriors (4) Mumbai Masters (5) Pune Pistons, (6) Delhi Smashers. Tine Baun was sold at base price. She is the oldest player to win the All-England Championship earlier this year. Mumbai Masters bought Tine Baun at the base price of $ 30,000. Taufiq Hidayat and Carsten Morgensen were sold at base price.

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The Rising star, PV Sindhu was lapped by Lucknow Warriors for $ 80,000 (Rs4,752,664 approx). He has been hailed as one of the brightest stars of Indian badminton.
Hyderabad Hotshots bought Hidayat at the base price of $15,000 and Banga Beats bought Carsten Morgensen of Denmark at his base price of $ 50000. Malaysia's Boon Heung Jan was bought for $ 50,000, double the base price. V. Dijuwas bought by Delhi Smashers for $ 30,000. The doubles' specialist Joachim Fischer Nielsen was bought for $ 35,000 by Pune Pistons. Manu Attriby was bought by Mumbai Masters for $ 10,000. Akshay Dewalkar was bought by Banga Beats for $ 36,000 and Tarun Kona by Hyderabad Hotshots for $ 28,000. Source: http://iamrpt.blogspot.com/Gavaskar, Nagarjuna buy Mumbai franchise of IBL: Mumbai, Legendary IndianSunilGavaskar
cricketer Sunil Gavaskar, Southern star Nagarjuna and Hyderabad-based businessman V. Chamundeshwarnath have bagged the Mumbai franchise for the $1 million Indian Badminton League (IBL). The franchise will be known as Mumbai Masters. Gavaskar said he was proud to be associated with the IBL. "I am proud to be associated with badminton which I've always admired and passionately followed and played a bit as a fan. The sport has produced legends and recorded many milestones for India and I hope my association with the Indian Badminton League proves to be a worthyNagarjuna at 62nd Filmfare awards south
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contribution to the great sport of badminton," said the former India cricket captain. Nagarjuna feels badminton has rendered India immense global presence and limelight. "We saw huge potential in the Indian Badminton League in terms of not only boosting the game in the country but also working with talented youngsters at grass root level by giving them a platform to prove themselves through Shuttle Express. We look forward to a strong and successful association with both BAI and Sporty Solutionz for all the editions of IBL." Akhilesh Das Gupta, Badminton Association of India (BAI) president, said Mumbai will be a perfect catalyst for nurturing badminton and the IBL. "We appreciate Nagarjuna, Mr Gavaskar and Chamundeshwarnath for their zest to take on this endeavour with us and welcome them to the IBL family," he said. Source: ArticleJwala Gutta launches Shuttle Express in Pune: Commonwealth Games women's doubles gold medallist Jwala GuttaGjwala
launched the Indian Badminton League's (IBL) school programme 'Shuttle Express' Pune leg here Wednesday at the Symbiosis Vishwabhavan School. Symbiosis Primary and Secondary School is the IBL school partner for the Pune leg and the school championship in the city is being held under the aegis of the Pune District Metropolitan Badminton Association July 18-19. The city winners will play the national finals in August. Speaking during the briefing, Jwala said: "I am really happy to be here with the kids who are playing not only to win the Shuttle Express but to be the next badminton champion for India. Wishing everyone all the best and I know the Pune participants will make everyone proud." Badminton Association of India (BAI) president Akhilesh Das Gupta said: "It gives us immense joy and pride to introduce Shuttle Express to lakhs of students across the country. We hope the effort taken by our badminton icons and stars to visit schools in six cities will inspire many youngsters to take up the sport."Source: ArticleImageStar Sports 2, ESPN to broadcast IBL: New Delhi, July 27  (IANS)  The  Indian  Badminton League (IBL) said Saturday Star Sports 2 and ESPN would be its official broadcaster. All 90 matches - 75 league, 10 semifinals and five finals -- will be shown live on Star Sports 2 and ESPN. The $1 million league which features six franchisee-based city teams kicks off from Aug 14. Commenting on this association, ESPN Software India Pvt. Ltd. chief operating officer Vijay Rajput said, "The IBL fits in well with our overall strategy. It is a unique concept and has the potential of attracting a large fan base for badminton across the country given the presence of the best of national and international talent." Speaking on the occassion, Badminton Association of India (BAI) president Akhilesh Das Gupta said, "We welcome Star Sports into the IBL fraternity and I am confident that the live telecast of IBL on Star Sports 2 and ESPN will take quality badminton action to millions of homes in India and further boost the game of badminton." Source: ArticlePlaying rules tweaked for Indian Badminton League: New  Delhi,  July  21  (IANS)  The rules of the upcoming Indian Badminton League (IBL) have been tweaked to make the game more competitive and attractive for the spectators. Unlike international rules, where the victor needs a two-point gap to win the match, in IBL the player who first  reaches  21  points  in  the  first two games will win the match, irrespective if the opponent is on 20 points. But if the match goes into the third and deciding game, it will be an 11-point game instead of 21. Here too, the winner will not need a two-point gap to triumph. Also, there will be two one-minute breaks in the first two games when either shuttler reaches the 7-point mark and the 14-point mark first. In the third game, there will be a 60-second break when a player reaches the 6-point mark first. There will be an additional two-minute break between the games. "This is a new format and should be interesting. The slots will be used to show advertisements to generate revenue and the players will also get a break," a Badminton Association of India (BAI) official told IANS Sunday on condition of anonymity. To add to that, all the five matches in the tie will be played out during the group stages even if one team routs the other 3-0 in the first three matches. However, the same won't be the case in the knockouts, where the team to win the first three matches proceeds to the next round. Former national champion U. Vimal Kumar seemed excited about the new format. "It will be interesting. This could bring up a few surprises. You can see some small player topple a big name because the pauses could also break the momentum of any player," said the Olympian, who has been roped in as the coach of the Banga Beats. Delhi Smashers coach Rashid Sidek, of Malaysia, however, disagreed that the new rules will affect the game. "I don't think it will make much of a difference. All top players like Lee Chong Wei have the ability to stay focussed, otherwise they wouldn't be where they are. Surprises are a part of the game. It is certainly interesting and we will see how it goes," the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bronze medallist told IANS. Source: Article

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