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Fleming out of IPL

A round-up of the day's news in the IPL

Cricinfo staff
29-May-2008
Fleming returns to New Zealand
Stephen Fleming, the Chennai Super Kings opener, will not be available for his team's remaining matches as he is heading back to New Zealand for the birth of his child. Chennai have qualified for the IPL semi-finals and will now have to find a replacement opener for Fleming before Saturday.
Jayaprakash retires
Indian umpire AV Jayaprakash has retired from all forms of the game after standing in the IPL match between the Bangalore Royal Challengers and the Mumbai Indians in Bangalore on Wednesday. Jayaprakash, 58, said he had come to a point where he was not enjoying umpiring matches and was mentally tired.
Dravid not keen on two IPL's a year
Rahul Dravid, the Bangalore Royal Challengers captain, said IPL commissioner Lalit Modi's idea of having two editions of IPL from 2011 would be a "difficult" proposition. "It would be difficult considering the way the future tours are structured and the way matches are scheduled," Dravid said. "I, personally, would hate any dilution of Test cricket to fit in another season of Twenty20. Test cricket has history and has a lot of value and I hope it is never tampered with."
IPL performances not to influence Pakistan selectors
Pakistan selectors will not consider IPL performances while naming the squad for the triangular series in Bangladesh, according to the chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed. "We are not going to consider the players' showing in the IPL," Ahmed said. "We believe that twenty20 is a different ball game and you can't compare it to proper one-day internationals where you have to play 50-over games."