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IPL 2015: Indian Premier League Schedule

The ICC Cricket World cup 2015 has been ended with Australia won the prestigious title for the fifth time in history.

Now everyone is waiting for yet another big tournament in cricketing world that is Indian Premier League season 8, starting on 8th April 2015. 

The first and the finals match of the eighth edition of an IPL will be held in Kolkata at Eden Gardens.  

Here are the previous IPL Winners:

1st IPL ( 2008 ) – Rajasthan Royals
2nd IPL ( 2009 ) – Deccan Chargers
3rd IPL ( 2010 ) – Chennai Super Kings
4th IPL ( 2011 ) – Chennai Super Kings
5th IPL ( 2012 ) – Kolkata Knight Riders
6th IPL ( 2013 ) – Mumbai Indians
7th IPL ( 2014 ) – Kolkata Knight Riders


IPL 2015 Full Schedule Including Time and Venue


Date Match
IST Ground City

Apr 08 – Kolkata vs Mumbai, 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
Apr 09 – Chennai vs Delhi 8:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
Apr 10 – Punjab vs Rajasthan 8:00 PM Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium Pune
Apr 11 – Chennai vs Hyderabad 4:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
Apr 11 – Kolkata vs Bangalore 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
Apr 12 – Delhi vs Rajasthan 4:00 PM Feroz Shah Kotla Delhi
Apr 12 – Mumbai vs Punjab 8:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
Apr 13 – Bangalore vs Hyderabad 8:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
Apr 14 – Rajasthan vs Mumbai 4:00 PM Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad
Apr 14 – Kolkata vs Chennai 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
Apr 15 – Punjab vs Delhi 8:00 PM Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium Pune
Apr 16 – Hyderabad vs Rajasthan 8:00 PM Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium Visakhapatnam
Apr 17 – Mumbai vs Chennai 8:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
Apr 18 – Hyderabad vs Delhi 4:00 PM Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium Visakhapatnam
Apr 18 – Punjab vs Kolkata 8:00 PM Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium Pune
Apr 19 – Rajasthan vs Chennai 4:00 PM Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad
Apr 19 – Bangalore vs Mumbai 8:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
Apr 20 – Delhi vs Kolkata 8:00 PM Feroz Shah Kotla Delhi
Apr 21 – Rajasthan vs Punjab 8:00 PM Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad
Apr 22 – Hyderabad vs Kolkata 4:00 PM Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium Visakhapatnam
Apr 22 – Bangalore vs Chennai 8:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
Apr 23 – Delhi vs Mumbai 8:00 PM Feroz Shah Kotla Delhi
Apr 24 – Rajasthan vs Bangalore 8:00 PM Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad
Apr 25 – Mumbai vs Hyderabad 4:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
Apr 25 – Chennai vs Punjab 8:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
Apr 26 – Kolkata vs Rajasthan 4:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
Apr 26 – Delhi vs Bangalore 8:00 PM Feroz Shah Kotla Delhi
Apr 27 – Punjab vs Hyderabad, 8:00 PM Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali
Apr 28 – Kolkata vs Delhi 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
Apr 29 – Bangalore vs Rajasthan 8:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
Apr 30 – Chennai vs Kolkata 8:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
May 01 – Delhi vs Punjab 4:00 PM Feroz Shah Kotla Delhi
May 01 – Mumbai vs Rajasthan 8:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
May 02 – Bangalore vs Kolkata 4:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
May 02 – Hyderabad vs Chennai 8:00 PM Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad
May 03 – Punjab vs Mumbai 4:00 PM Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali
May 03 – Rajasthan vs Delhi 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 04 – Chennai vs Bangalore 4:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
May 04 – Kolkata vs Hyderabad 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
May 05 – Mumbai vs Delhi 8:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
May 06 – Bangalore vs Punjab 8:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
May 07 – Rajasthan vs Hyderabad 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 08 – Chennai vs Mumbai 8:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
May 09 – Kolkata vs Punjab 4:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata
May 09 – Delhi vs Hyderabad 8:00 PM Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium Raipur
May 10 – Mumbai vs Bangalore 4:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
May 10 – Chennai vs Rajasthan 8:00 PM MA Chidambaram Stadium Chennai
May 11 – Hyderabad vs Punjab 8:00 PM Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad
May 12 – Delhi vs Chennai 8:00 PM Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium Raipur
May 13 – Punjab vs Bangalore 8:00 PM Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali
May 14 – Mumbai vs Kolkata 8:00 PM Wankhede Stadium Mumbai
May 15 – Hyderabad vs Bangalore 8:00 PM Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad
May 16 – Punjab vs Chennai 4:00 PM Punjab Cricket Association Stadium Mohali
May 16 – Rajasthan vs Kolkata 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 17 – Bangalore vs Delhi 4:00 PM M.Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru
May 17 – Hyderabad vs Mumbai, 8:00 PM Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad
May 19 – IPL 2015 Qualifier 1 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 20 – IPL 2015 Eliminator 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 22 – IPL 2015 Qualifier 2 8:00 PM TBC TBC
May 24 – IPL 2015 Final 8:00 PM Eden Gardens Kolkata

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