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Karnataka's deputy CM announced two IPL tickets per MLA for the March 28 match, responding to objections over online ticket purchases.| India News |
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Karnataka's deputy CM announced two IPL tickets per MLA for the March 28 match, responding to objections over online ticket purchases.| India News |
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A guest at Mumbai's Cricket Club of India was banned after removing his shorts to enter a bar, defying the club's strict dress code. | Mumbai news |
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Karnataka deputy chief minister said that the Karnataka State Cricket Association has agreed to provide two tickets per MLA for the IPL match on March 28| India News |
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The statement came a day after members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, across party lines, raised the issue of ticket and seating arrangements for them during the matches. |
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Karnataka MLAs get two free IPL tickets and a separate stand at M Chinnaswamy Stadium for RCB vs SRH after stir. DK Shivakumar confirms revised quota. |
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Lawmakers in Karnataka will receive tickets for upcoming IPL matches in Bengaluru. The Karnataka State Cricketers Association agreed to the request for VIP passes. This decision followed a meeting between the Deputy Chief Minister and KSCA President. MLAs had demanded tickets during an assembly session. One MP criticized the lawmakers' request, calling it a VIP mindset. |
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KSCA invites CM to IPL opener; MLA ticket demands remain unaddressed |
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Venkatesh Prasad on Friday met Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and his deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar amid the ongoing IPL ticket row. |
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With RCB vs SRH match just a day away, "VIP culture" storm hits Bengaluru as Karnataka lawmakers demand free IPL tickets and exclusive seating, even as fans struggle with Rs35,000 black-market prices. |
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He talks about learning from Mohammed Shami and improving his skills and variations over time. With no fixed targets, Mukesh remains focused on performance and making a strong comeback. |