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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Housefull 2 review: It's just a bad movie


Yuck it sucks. Naturally. So this guy with a smile smoother than silk tells two of his ilk, “You langoors, have my angoors.” There’s much to-do about teri leli and phati for that double entendre titillation. And above all there’s this classic line, “Your brains have piles, or what?”
What indeed! Sajid Khan’s Housefull 2 also gets into sandaas, burps, stinks and sour belches. Truly this purported situational comedy relies so much on toilet humour that it’s likely to leave your tummy rumbling. Sorry this isn’t cinema, here’s just another execrable, knockabout farce hacked out by a director who may score a hit, and then trot out half a dozen interviews, guffawing, 'Who cares about the critics?' with the shallow addendum, “I make movies for the masses.” Yeah right, good luck Mr. Khan with your mission:*2#*!
Like the mindless potty-pourris of David Dhawan of yore (please don’t make a blasphemous comparison to Manmohan Desai), Khan cares a damn for the story material, good taste, editing and sound. As for the visuals, they are either blotchy or the colour of street ice golas. Ugh.
Women are showcased as bouncy dimbettes from the outset, what with two female animal activists, barging into a London circus. How the two Lipstick Lassies bicker about who should get the credit for talking in Hindi to blue-eyed Britons. In fact, it would seem that the Queen’s City has been entirely colonised by Indians. Presumably, the Brits have been taking Hindi language tutorials to fit into an NRI-controlled economy. How’s that for wishful thinking?
Anyway, so there you are in horrendously photographed London, trying to make sense of the warfare between two Kapoor brother (Randhir-Rishi Kapoor). Senior Kapoor is the illegitimate son of a rather feeble-looking white statue, while the other K shouts out loud about his pure pedigree. Both believe they will score over the other by finding a groom for those anti-circus daughters from the Hinduja, Mittal or JD families. Haiiiinh?
Of these, Forbes lists JD in his lungi kurta as the Man of the Year (Mithun Chakraborty, ha ha). Shhhhh, don’t tell anyone but this JD is actually Jagga Daku, a dacoit who went straight and made pots of pounds, shilling and pence. Now he shampooes a spotted white horse every morning and woe betide, tolerates a running commentary on nothing in particular from his flunkey Johnny Lever. By now, you’re fed up, running a fever.
Next: it’s all quite foggy actually, except that during a matchmaking session with an old man wearing furry ear muffs, is insulted by one of the Kapoors. Ear Muffs lands in hospital. His son (Shreyas Talpade, the only decent actor on the scene vows vengeance). As your lousy luck would have it, Ear Muffs Jr’s best friend and collaborator in the vendetta plan is none other than JD’s only son (Riteish Deshmukh). Complicated? You bet. After reels and reels of yelling and screaming, the Daku’s stately manor is packed with con guys (Akshay Kumar-John Abraham) who’re trying to make out with only the screenplay-alone knows which girl (Asin, Jacqueline Ferandes, Shazahn Padamsee and Make-up Galore). At one point, all their photos are pinned on a board just in case you’re lost. Or you’re down on your knees begging for mercy. Yipes.
More: tolerate if you can, a crocodile who needs a quick-fix dentist, a python who’s referred to as Francis Ford Sappola and an entire farcical section set on a desert island, to recreate a bit of the Kaho Na Pyaar Hai flavour. In vain. Much more: Item empress Malaika Arora-Khan shows up to tantalise Mithun Chakraborty and Boman Irani, who suddenly drops in from the high heavens. Is Mithunda or apro Boman her prime choice? Perhaps that’ll be revelead in Lousefull 3. Shudder.
Flaunting the attitude that his film – or whatever – is brazenly asinine, Khan even seems to believe that the mention of the Mumbai suburb, Bhandup, is rib-tickingly funny. Ditto the smatterings of Marathi and Sindhi. Oldtimer Ranjit fetches up to play the part of Daddy Th-e-rapist. And frequently when Rishi Kapoor is in frame, the background music tinkers around with themes from the great RK films. Oof.
No one’s performance is likely to be remembered. Correction: Chunky Panday as a Mr Pasta is so nerve-wracking that you might need to be on medication immediately. Riteish Deshmukh either hams or apes Shah Ruk Khan. Desi boyz Akshay Kumar and John Abraham are stale as yesterday’s Shepherd’s pie.
Enough is enough. Over to Mr Khan for his mandatory, “I don’t make movies to get good reviews.” Sure. He just makes bad movies. Period.

Ishaqzaade release advanced to May 11


The release date of Ishaqzaade, starring Parineeti Chopra and newcomer Arjun Kapoor, has been advanced from May 18 to May 11, resulting in a clash with Dangerous Ishq. The decision to release the romance drama a week earlier came in after much thought by production company Yash Raj Films (YRF).
"With 'Ferrari ki Sawaari' moving to a later date and the IPL (Indian Premier League) crunch matches starting from May 18, this shift will give 'Ishaqzaade' a better window for release," said a statement from YRF.
The movie tells the story of two fiery characters and their fight for power and supremacy.
Written and directed by Habib Faisal of Do Dooni Chaar fame, the film narrate how two people who are born to hate, and destined to love, come face-to-face with each other.
With the shift in release date, "Ishaqzaade" will clash with Vikram Bhatt's Dangerous Ishq, which marks the comeback of Karisma Kapoor to Bollywood after five years.

Titanic 3D — On board, once more


A love story and a doomed ship that have out-sailed time …Titanic 3D enthrals with its blend of spectacular visuals and old-fashioned melodrama
“Are you ready to go back to Titanic,” was the question treasure hunter Brock Lovett asked a 100-year-old Rose, over 15 years ago, when the film first hit the screens.
Were she alive today, Rose would have recalled, “It's been a 100 years... I can still smell the fresh paint. The china had never been used. The sheets had never been slept in...”
The real Titanic sank exactly a 100 years ago, on April 15, 1912.
Such is the magic of cinema. It almost makes us believe that Jack and Rose really lived, loved and made every moment count on board the Titanic.
And we can say the same thing Rose says about James Cameron's film today: “How extraordinary. It looks the same as the last time I saw it. The reflection has changed a bit.” Because, it's in 3D this time.
Cameron fought hard to bring his painstakingly-detailed passion project alive on the big screen fighting all kinds of pressure — mounting budgets, studio's reservation about the length and the mind-boggling logistical nature of the mammoth production. He not only told the studio he would forfeit his remuneration, he even refused to give in to pressure to cut one full hour from its 194 minutes run-time. “If you have to cut my film, you have to fire me. And to fire me, you'll have to kill me.”
Everyone had written it off and Cameron found himself in the shoes of Jack at the poker game at the beginning of the film. “When you got nothin', you got nothin' to lose.”
Cameron wasn't hoping for luck. He believed in it, like its villain Cal Hockley said: “I make my own luck.”
His Titanic turned out to be the ship of dreams that didn't sink. It went on to break all kinds of records and continues to be the film that has sold more tickets than any other film in the history of cinema. And still sells, given the house-full shows it opened to on Friday.
It was like being on sail once again, inside the doomed ship. Nostalgic, special, inexplicably beautiful and magical.
Like Rose described Picasso: “It's like being inside a dream or something. There's truth but no logic.”
Titanic is full of lines you will never forget. They weren't the best written lines and Cameron himself wished he had written it better. But the truth is that no other film of our times packs as many memorable quotes as Titanic does.
“I'm the king of the world,” probably being the most popular of them all, associated with Cameron's acceptance speech at the Oscars. Titanic went on to win 11 out of the 14 Oscar nominations, a whopping harvest.
So what is it about Titanic that everybody loves?
Spectacularly beautiful and epic in scale, the film just used all that was great about its production as a mere backdrop for the love story that gave the film its heart. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet shared a terrific chemistry and the erotically charged frames made it impossible for us to not appreciate the sheer beauty of this forbidden romance between the engaged rich girl and the poor artist boy.
Jack stood for free spirit: “I got everything I need right here with me. I got air in my lungs, a few blank sheets of paper. I mean, I love waking up in the morning not knowing what's gonna happen or, who I'm gonna meet, where I'm gonna wind up.” And Rose loved that freedom.
It's a dynamic with timeless appeal. The more modern, materialistic and busy we get making a living, we have the Jacks remind us about the basics of living a life. “Make every moment count.”
How can you not love a love story that celebrates the selflessness of love. “You jump, I jump, remember?”
It's a finale that chokes us every time we see it. The proof that love can keep us afloat even when there are people dying all around us. We must survive so that we can make the most of our lives. I was far away from any movie theatre showing Titanic when it released and remember watching it at a video parlour in Manipal. I have caught it many times since on TV. But nothing, I repeat nothing, matches the impact it leaves when you watch the epic unfold on the big screen. If you still haven't got yourself a ticket, do it.
Plus, you don't have to worry about crying your eyes out in public at the beautifully tragic sight of the Titanic drowning theatres anymore.

Friday, April 6, 2012

ICL Chandigarh beat Dabbu XI


Dehradun, April 6
ICL Chandigarh won by 7 wickets against the Dabbu XI team in the 4th Uttarakhand Cricket Cup match here today.
Electing to bat after winning the toss, the Dabbu XI team scored 252 runs losing all wickets. Ashish Joshi scored 51 runs. Rajendra Bisht and Bhuwan Harbola contributed valuable 38 and 35 runs. Among ICL Chandigarh bowlers, Sandeep Jakhar took 5 wickets in his 7-over spell.
Chasing the target, ICL Chandigarh easily achieved the target score losing 3 wickets in the process, thereby ensuring 7 wickets win. Talwinder Singh scored unbeaten 113 runs followed by Amrit Pal Singh who scored 46 runs. Dabbu XI bowlers were unimpressive. Ravi Bisht and Bhuvan Harbola took 1 wicket each. 

Big rush of tourists at rafting terrain along the Ganga


Rishikesh, April 5
With the summer season peaking and the annual examinations of schools over, suddenly a huge rush of tourists is being witnessed at the rafting terrain along the Ganga river in Rishikesh.
Such is the rush that the whole rafting route from Kaudiyala-Shivpuri to Muni-Ki-Reti is abuzz with colourful rafts and enthusiastic rafters.
Not only is the river route witnessing congestion but also the Rishikesh-Sringar Garhwal-Badrinath highway stretch till Kaudiyala is witnessing traffic jams as rafting companies' vehicles fetching rafts and tourists are plying in large numbers to and from on this route.
If this is any indication, then in the coming days in later part of this month, when the world-famous Char Dham pilgrimage yatra of Shri Badrinath, Shri Kedarnath ,Yamunotri and Gangotri shrines along with Hemkund Sahib gets started, then one can imagine the huge rush on this route.
In the past couple of years a large number of rafting tour agencies have mushroomed in this area that is one of the finest rafting routes in the whole country,often regarded as a paradise for rafters.
Notably, the 36-km stretch from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh has more than 30 camping sites with a levelled flow of Ganga water making it quite safe and convenient for rafting experience. Not only domestic but a large number of foreign tourists also throng this rafting zone, which is closed during monsoon season as the water level and flow is quite high during this period.
As this is the peak season for the rafting business, tourist flow is bound to increase here, which the administration should ensure proper facilitie.
Meanwhile, the Forest Department has started a drive in this rafting zone to ensure that no illegal rafting or activity takes place in this forest area. Forest Inspector Rakesh Chand told TNS that impromptu drives are being carried out to check rafts without number plates being sailed in the river.
He added that in the past, too, several rafts were seized and many rafting operators tried to ply non- registered rafts to escape various taxes.
Anirudh Rawat, a rafting agency owner at Tapovan, who has been into this business for the past five years, said that taking into account the huge rush being witnessed this season, they are expecting record turnout of adventure-loving tourists.
While Deepak Bhatt of Rafting Association said that they are already getting bookings and inquiries in bulk, particularly from corporates, educational institutes and foreign firms for which they are acquiring new rafts and equipment to meet the demand.

Moga offices mock at Service Act


Moga, April 6
The Right to Service (RTS) Act to provide time-bound service is in force in the state for four months, but the common man in Moga still faces hardships in the routine work in government offices.
Although application forms for arms licence are available at the Suvidha Centre set up in the Mini-secretariat, the employees there do not give the form until one obtains a written approval from the Deputy Commissioner (DC). Sometimes, it takes days to meet the DC, according to many complainants.
Rajinder Singh, a local resident, downloaded the arms licence form from the district administration's website, but the Suvidha Centre employees refused to accept it. The staff argued that none of the public utility forms available free of cost on the website was acceptable.
One has to pay at least `20 for an application form even if it is downloaded from the administration's website. At the District Transport Office, the story is just the same. A nexus between the contractor/employees of the Suvidha Centre and agents is giving rise to corruption.

ILLEGAL MINING IN ROPAR


District mining officer suspended

District mining officer suspended

Chandigarh, April 6
The Punjab government today placed under suspension the services of Bhola Singh Brar, Industries and District Mining Officer, Ropar and Mohali, for his alleged failure to check rampant illegal mining of sand and gravel.
Ludhiana Industries and District Mining Officer Vishav Bandhu has been transferred in Brar’s place.
The action has been taken following an exposure of large-scale illegal mining of minor minerals in the river beds of the Sutlej and Suar in Ropar district. Principal Secretary, Industries, AR Talwar, confirmed Brar’s suspension on the charges of dereliction of duty and for his failure to check illegal mining.
The mining officer of Mandi Gobindgarh, Mukesh Khanna, has been transferred to Ludhiana.
Following the publication of the news report in these columns, the Ropar administration, led by Deputy Comnmissioner GK Singh and SSP JS Aulakh got into action and over the past four days, they have been surveying the area and booked all those involved in the illegal mining.
The district administration has registered over 50 FIRs against those involved in the illegal mining, booked as many people, besides sealing 52 stone crushers that have come up in Ropar district without the requisite permission from the state government and for involvement in crushing of gravel lifted from the river bed and other places that have not been categorised as legal quarries.
The Tribune, in its issue dated April 2, had highlighted how the “mining mafia” has set up more than 20 new crushers in two villages of Agampur and Suhara in Ropar district along the Sutlej. More than 600 trucks ferry sand and gravel from these two illegal mining sites daily, doing business worth more than Rs 4.5 crore a day. The illegal miners also pay “royalty” to their political bosses in order to carry on their clandestine operations.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

IPL 2012 Match Schedule


DATETIMEMATCHTEAMVENUE
Wed, Apr 0420:00(IST)Match 1Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai IndiansMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Thu, Apr 0520:00(IST)Match 2Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi DaredevilsEden Gardens, Kolkata
Fri, Apr 0616:00(IST)Match 3Mumbai Indians vs Pune Warriors IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Fri, Apr 0620:00(IST)Match 4Rajasthan Royals vs Kings XI PunjabSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Sat, Apr 0716:00(IST)Match 5Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Delhi DaredevilsM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Sat, Apr 0720:00(IST)Match 6Deccan Chargers vs Chennai Super KingsACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam
Sun, Apr 0816:00(IST)Match 7Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight RidersSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Sun, Apr 0820:00(IST)Match 8Pune Warriors India vs Kings XI PunjabSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Mon, Apr 0920:00(IST)Match 9Deccan Chargers vs Mumbai IndiansACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam
Tue, Apr 1016:00(IST)Match 10Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Kolkata Knight RidersM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Tue, Apr 1020:00(IST)Match 11Delhi Daredevils vs Chennai Super KingsFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Wed, Apr 1120:00(IST)Match 12Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan RoyalsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Thu, Apr 1216:00(IST)Match 13Chennai Super Kings vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Thu, Apr 1220:00(IST)Match 14Kings XI Punjab vs Pune Warriors IndiaPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Fri, Apr 1320:00(IST)Match 15Kolkata Knight Riders vs Rajasthan RoyalsEden Gardens, Kolkata
Sat, Apr 1420:00(IST)Match 16Pune Warriors India vs Chennai Super KingsSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Sun, Apr 1516:00(IST)Match 17Kolkata Knight Riders vs Kings XI PunjabEden Gardens, Kolkata
Sun, Apr 1520:00(IST)Match 18Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Rajasthan RoyalsM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Mon, Apr 1620:00(IST)Match 19Mumbai Indians vs Delhi DaredevilsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Tue, Apr 1716:00(IST)Match 20Rajasthan Royals vs Deccan ChargersSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Tue, Apr 1720:00(IST)Match 21Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Pune Warriors IndiaM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Wed, Apr 1820:00(IST)Match 22Kings XI Punjab vs Kolkata Knight RidersPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Thu, Apr 1916:00(IST)Match 23Delhi Daredevils vs Deccan ChargersFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Thu, Apr 1920:00(IST)Match 24Chennai Super Kings vs Pune Warriors IndiaMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Fri, Apr 2020:00(IST)Match 25Kings XI Punjab vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Sat, Apr 2116:00(IST)Match 26Chennai Super Kings vs Rajasthan RoyalsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sat, Apr 2120:00(IST)Match 27Delhi Daredevils vs Pune Warriors IndiaFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Sun, Apr 2216:00(IST)Match 28Mumbai Indians vs Kings XI PunjabWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Sun, Apr 2220:00(IST)Match 29Deccan Chargers vs Kolkata Knight RidersBarabati Stadium, Cuttack
Mon, Apr 2320:00(IST)Match 30Rajasthan Royals vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Tue, Apr 2416:00(IST)Match 31Pune Warriors India vs Delhi DaredevilsSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Tue, Apr 2420:00(IST)Match 32Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan ChargersEden Gardens, Kolkata
Wed, Apr 2516:00(IST)Match 33Kings XI Punjab vs Mumbai IndiansPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Wed, Apr 2520:00(IST)Match 34Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Chennai Super KingsM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Thu, Apr 2620:00(IST)Match 35Pune Warriors India vs Deccan ChargersSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Fri, Apr 2720:00(IST)Match 36Delhi Daredevils vs Mumbai IndiansFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Sat, Apr 2816:00(IST)Match 37Chennai Super Kings vs Kings XI PunjabMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sat, Apr 2820:00(IST)Match 38Kolkata Knight Riders vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersEden Gardens, Kolkata
Sun, Apr 2916:00(IST)Match 39Delhi Daredevils vs Rajasthan RoyalsFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Sun, Apr 2920:00(IST)Match 40Mumbai Indians vs Deccan ChargersWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Mon, Apr 3020:00(IST)Match 41Chennai Super Kings vs Kolkata Knight RidersMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Tue, May 0116:00(IST)Match 42Deccan Chargers vs Pune Warriors IndiaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack
Tue, May 0120:00(IST)Match 43Rajasthan Royals vs Delhi DaredevilsSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Wed, May 0220:00(IST)Match 44Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Kings XI PunjabM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Thu, May 0320:00(IST)Match 45Pune Warriors India vs Mumbai IndiansSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Fri, May 0420:00(IST)Match 46Chennai Super Kings vs Deccan ChargersMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sat, May 0516:00(IST)Match 47Kolkata Knight Riders vs Pune Warriors IndiaEden Gardens, Kolkata
Sat, May 0520:00(IST)Match 48Kings XI Punjab vs Rajasthan RoyalsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Sun, May 0616:00(IST)Match 49Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super KingsWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Sun, May 0620:00(IST)Match 50Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Deccan ChargersM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Mon, May 0720:00(IST)Match 51Delhi Daredevils vs Kolkata Knight RidersFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Tue, May 0816:00(IST)Match 52Pune Warriors India vs Rajasthan RoyalsSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Tue, May 0820:00(IST)Match 53Deccan Chargers vs Kings XI PunjabRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Wed, May 0920:00(IST)Match 54Mumbai Indians vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Thu, May 1020:00(IST)Match 56Rajasthan Royals vs Chennai Super KingsSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Thu, May 1016:00(IST)Match 55Deccan Chargers vs Delhi DaredevilsRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Fri, May 1120:00(IST)Match 57Pune Warriors India vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Sat, May 1216:00(IST)Match 58Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai IndiansEden Gardens, Kolkata
Sat, May 1220:00(IST)Match 59Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi DaredevilsMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sun, May 1316:00(IST)Match 60Rajasthan Royals vs Pune Warriors IndiaSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Sun, May 1320:00(IST)Match 61Kings XI Punjab vs Deccan ChargersPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali
Mon, May 1416:00(IST)Match 62Bangalore Royal Challengers vs Mumbai IndiansM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Mon, May 1420:00(IST)Match 63Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super KingsEden Gardens, Kolkata
Tue, May 1520:00(IST)Match 64Delhi Daredevils vs Kings XI PunjabFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Wed, May 1620:00(IST)Match 65Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight RidersWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Thu, May 1716:00(IST)Match 66Kings XI Punjab vs Chennai Super KingsHimachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
Thu, May 1720:00(IST)Match 67Delhi Daredevils vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersFeroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Fri, May 1820:00(IST)Match 68Deccan Chargers vs Rajasthan RoyalsRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Sat, May 1916:00(IST)Match 69Kings XI Punjab vs Delhi DaredevilsHimachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
Sat, May 1920:00(IST)Match 70Pune Warriors India vs Kolkata Knight RidersSubrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Sun, May 2016:00(IST)Match 71Deccan Chargers vs Bangalore Royal ChallengersRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Sun, May 2020:00(IST)Match 72Rajasthan Royals vs Mumbai IndiansSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Tue, May 2220:00(IST)Qualifier 1T.B.C. vs T.B.C.Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune
Wed, May 2320:00(IST)EliminatorT.B.C. vs T.B.C.M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Fri, May 2520:00(IST)Qualifier 2T.B.C. vs T.B.C.MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Sun, May 2720:00(IST)FinalT.B.C. vs T.B.C.MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai