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Top 5 Players: You can not Buy their Attitude, Skills and Dedication

THere are many players who really care about their game than their remuneration for the match. I am not saying that everyone is playing for money and that is not the crime at all. everyone has its own perception of the game. India is cricket Lover's country where obviously money actually flows like a river from everywhere, that's why BCCI is richest cricket board in the world even BCCI can take care of other cricket boards and they actually did for the West Indies Cricket Team in the last t20 world cup.Here we are discussing top 5 players who give a fuck to the money when they are in a field. No matter which jersey they are in but they put their 100% for the game. 1) MS Dhoni - I don't think there is any doubt to rank him first on the list. He achieved everything in his life for any team he is playing for and gave the results. He is at the best when he is behind the stumps, he is cool when he leads the team, he is aggressive when he is on the crease. whether it is

Behind The Scene Of IPL

Behind The Scene It is ... .? IPL 2018 Its nice to watch IPL every year .  Driven by a regional language push and live streaming, broadcaster Star India Pvt. Ltd aims to reach over 700 million people in the 2018 season (70CR almost the half of the population of India )  of the Indian Premier League (IPL) across its 10 sports channels and streaming service Hotstar. Official Sponsorship 2018: With Star India acquiring the Indian Premier League (IPL) media rights with a consolidated bid of Rs 16,347.5 crore for the 2018-2022 five-year cycle , IPL has come at par with the cash-rich leagues of the world like the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the English Premier League (EPL).   Having pocketed a neat Rs 16K plus crore, the Indian Premier League franchise, according to the BCCI’s annual report, grew at 300% in 2015/16, while Manchester United’s growth rate was 204%. The IPL, in money terms, is now 0.6% of India’s Gross Domestic Product . As a brand it’s now w