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IPL GC, BCCI body to meet today

By The Assam Tribune

MUMBAI, Aug 19 (PTI): A decision on the number of matches to be played in the next edition of the Indian Premier League will top the agenda of the T20 League�s Governing Council meeting here tomorrow.

Passing of the IPL-III accounts is also in the priority list of the agenda.

BCCI marketing committee will also meet tomorrow to decide on the sponsors for Test series, ODIs and T20 Internationals for a peroid from September 1 this year to March 31, 2013.

The BCCI�s finance committee is also scheduled to meet tomorrow.

While eight teams were in the fray in the first three editions, the highly popular IPL will feature 10 teams from the next edition after addition of Sahara Pune Warriors and Kochi franchise.

Sources say the organisers may go for a shorter edition in terms of the number of matches. �Playing 94 matches is not possible especially in the months of April-May-June when IPL-IV is to be held. May be we will go for 73-74 matches in all,� they said.

According to sources, pruning of the duartion is inevitable with media reports claiming that a key member of the Indian team management has written to the BCCI to cut down the team�s schedule to avoid player burnout and injuries. Board secretary N Srinivasan has denied receving any such letter but IPL, to be held soon after the conclusion of 2011 World Cup, may go for a new format.

�A three-member committee has been formed (former cricketers Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri) and they will give their opinion. There are 3-4 different opinions. We will finalise it during the meeting,� the source said.

The IPL meeting, however, is unlikely to take any decision on the contentious issue of retention of players when the grand players� auction is next held.

With two new franchises � Pune and Kochi � entering the fray, there are varied views about how many players � Indian and foreign � can be retained by the original 8 franchises.

According to the sources that process �will be done after the Champions League (from September 10-26) and the auction will take place after October or November.� The Governing Council would also pass the 2010 accounts of the League at the meeting.

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