Organisers of the Indian Premier League are welcoming offers for new groups taking after the suspension of Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings for the following two versions.
Both groups were discovered blameworthy in an illicit wagering and match-altering test in July, leaving only six establishments on the planet's wealthiest Twenty20 class.
In the interim, coordinators likewise uncovered another title supporter for the IPL.
Chinese telephone producer Vivo Mobiles will supplant PepsiCo.
Britain restricted overs commander Eoin Morgan has beforehand played in the IPL, which pulls in the best players on the planet and is generally played in April and May every year since its origin in 2008.
Be that as it may, it has been buried in discussion lately with Royals co-proprietor Raj Kundra and Gurunath Meiyappan of Super Kings suspended from all cricket-related exercises for life over the mid year.
Chennai Super Kings were driven by India captain MS Dhoni, while the Royals were driven by the Australian skipper Steve Smith.
Chennai have come to four finals, winning in 2010 and 2011. The Royals won the inaugural competition in 2008.
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