Champions League T20 Compensation Only For Royals and Super Kings
Sreelata Yellamrazu | Aug 17 2009

The BCCI has chosen to compensate just two teams for the cancellation of the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 of 2008.
The Rajasthan Royals, who won IPL’s first season,and the Chennai Super Kings, who finished as finalists in the same edition were compensated with five million dollars, roughly twenty-two crores, for the cancellation of the Champions League T20 last year due the terror strikes in Mumbai.
However, none of the other foreign participating teams - Victoria and Western Australia (Australia), and Titans and Dolphins (South Africa), Middlesex (England), and Sialkot Stallions (Pakistan) - are eligible to any form of compensation from the BCCI or the IPL. The individual boards are then left to their own device.

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