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IPL 2010 Point Table: As of March 19 2010

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

Indian Premier League has captured the imaginations of many cricket lovers in India. The IPL 2010 matches have got underway and most of the matches have increased the adrenaline flow of the spectators. The Mumbai Indians with Sachin Tendulkar showing the way have put in brilliant performances, and the Royal Challengers have also played some good cricket in this Indian Premier League 2010. The IPL 2010 matches involving Chennai Super Kings and Deccan Chargers have also thrown exciting IPL moments. The point table as of March 19 2010 stands as:

Teams

Matches

Points

Mumbai Indians

2

4

Royal Challengers

4

Chennai Super Kings

3

4

Deccan Chargers

3

4

Kolkata Knight Riders

3

4

Delhi Daredevils

4

4

Kings X1 Punjab

3

0

Rajasthan Royals

3

0




There are more interesting IPL 2010 matches on the cards. With all the teams vying to showcase brilliant talent on the field, it is getting better and better with each passing day, as the IPL 2010 matches have lured all the cricket fans in India as well the enthusiasts found across the globe to watch the IPL matches with fervent intensity.

Log on to http://www.youtube.com/ipl to watch live IPL matches.






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