Two new teams announced for IPL 2022

Two new teams announced for IPL 2022

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Category : Sports Published on: October 26 2021

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  • Two new teams have been announced for IPL 2022. Ahmedabad and Lucknow will be the two new teams joining the IPL. 
  • In the auction held in Dubai on Monday, RPSG Group has bought the team from Lucknow and CVC Capital Partners has bought the team from Ahmedabad.
  • Sanjeev Goenka's RPSG Group has invested in a one-time IPL. 
  • During the auction in Dubai on Monday, this group bought the team of Lucknow for 7090 crores. With this, Lucknow has become the most expensive franchise in IPL history.

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About IPL

  • Format: Twenty20
  • Founded in: 2007
  • First edition: 2008
  • First IPL Winner: Rajasthan Royals
  • Winner of 2021: Chennai Super kings
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