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Ponting, Symonds, Hayden, Afridi sign up for IPL
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October 30, 2007 16:26 IST

Two-time World Cup-winning Australia captain Ricky Ponting [Images] led the cream of Australian players who signed up on Tuesday for the BCCI-promoted US $ three million Indian Premier League, along with swashbuckling Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi [Images].

Ponting, his deputy Adam Gilchrist [Images], Andrew Symonds [Images], Matthew Hayden [Images], Michael Clarke [Images], Mike Hussey, Brett Lee [Images], Nathan Bracken [Images], Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich, Jason Gillespie and Cameron White are the Australians who have joined the IPL, a statement from the IPL said.

Pakistan's Afridi and South Africa's Loots Bosman have also been roped in for the inaugural edition of the Twenty20 championship, which has already contracted 29 players from New Zealand [Images], Pakistan, Sri Lanka [Images], South Africa and the West Indies [Images].

Thus far, 44 players have signed up for the tournament, which will feature 56 league games plus two semi-finals and a final after it kicks-off in mid-April 2008.

Among those who had signed up earlier are retired Australian greats Shane Warne [Images] and Glen McGarth, former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming [Images], Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene [Images], Sanath Jayasuriya, South African captain Graeme Smith [Images] and his compatriot Shaun Pollock [Images], current New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori [Images], Mohammed Yousuf and Shoaib Akhtar [Images] (both Pakistan).

IPL chairman and commissioner Lalit Modi expressed satisfaction at the signing up of the cream of the Australian team and added that their induction would add a new dimension to the League.

"I am sure that the cricket-loving public of India would cherish the opportunity to see the World champions turn out for their local teams. The induction of the prodigious Aussie talent will add a whole new dimension to the cricket that is played in the Indian Premier League," he said.


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