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		<title>By: Topics about Indian &#187; IPL: Indians left in the cold?</title>
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		<description>[...] Blog of Batman placed an interesting blog post on IPL: Indians left in the cold?Here&#8217;s a brief overviewThe Indian Premier League may have brought money and fame for many, but the glitzy Twenty20 tournament is proving a bitter pill for many home-grown players. Organisers insist the IPL is a domestic Indian tournament with teams allowed to field only four foreign players per match, but local cricketers are already feeling the pinch in the event’s second season. All eight teams are coached by foreigners and only four sides are captained by Indian players. The fascination with international stars d [...]</description>
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