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After Kochi Tuskers, Deccan Chargers Eye a Comeback

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Subscribe to Times Of India's Youtube channel here: http://goo.gl/WgIatu After Kochi Tuskers, Deccan Chargers Eye a Comeback The Lodha Committee's decision to suspend Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals has encouraged some terminated IPL teams to attempt a comeback into the league. After Kochi Tuskers -whose contract was terminated in 2011 - won an arbitration against the board which raised their hopes of a return to the IPL fold, it may be the turn of Deccan Chargers to attempt a re-entry . TOI has learnt that the team's final arbitration against the BCCI is due later this month and the Chargers, removed from the IPL roster in 2012, are confident of a positive outcome. Also Subscribe to Bombay Times Youtube Channel here: http://goo.gl/AdXcgU Social Media Links: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TimesofIndia Twitter : https://twitter.com/timesofindia Google + : https://plus.google.com/u/0/+timesindia/posts 'Download TOI app on Android & iPhone and WIN free recharge coupon worth Rs. 50/- from Paytm - http://goo.gl/AvRYmM Times Of India's Official YouTube channel is managed by Culture Machine Media Pvt Ltd. The Lodha Committee's decision to suspend Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals has encouraged some terminated IPL teams to attempt a comeback into the league. After Kochi Tuskers -whose contract was terminated in 2011 - won an arbitration against the board which raised their hopes of a return to the IPL fold, it may be the turn of Deccan Chargers to attempt a re-entry . TOI has learnt that the team's final arbitration against the BCCI is due later this month and the Chargers, removed from the IPL roster in 2012, are confident of a positive outcome. The sole arbitrator in this case is retired Supreme Court Justice CK Thakkar. "If the arbitrator rules in favour of the Chargers, the franchise could be tempted to float a team from a different city than Hyderabad ," said a source close to the developments. Due to financial problems, Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd , the DC team owners, decided to sell the franchise in Sept 2012. The auction for the franchise went in vain as the team's owners rejected the sole bid they received from PVP Ventures. Later, the BCCI terminated the DC franchise for breaching contract terms, and invited tenders for a new team from Hyderabad. In October 2012, the Sun TV Network won the bid for the Hyderabad franchise and named its team Sunrisers Hyderabad. The DCHL group, meanwhile, moved the Bombay High Court to sort out issues with BCCI. "Our franchise was terminated illegally by the BCCI after one of the banks asked it to do so by writing a letter," said a source.
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