IPL III kicks off with grand opening ceremony

March 12, 2010 08:42 pm | Updated March 13, 2010 02:53 am IST - Mumbai

SPECTACULAR: Fire work light up the D.Y. Patil stadium at the opening cermenony of the IPL-III. Photo: Vivek Bendre

SPECTACULAR: Fire work light up the D.Y. Patil stadium at the opening cermenony of the IPL-III. Photo: Vivek Bendre

The third edition of the Indian Premier League returned to its home environs after a one-year gap with an eye-catching opening ceremony at the D.Y. Patil Stadium here on Friday.

The highlight of the ceremony was a spectacular light and sound extravaganza, which included international performers and pop stars like Lionel Richie.

Popular band UB40's Ali Campbell, Bjorn Again and Bollywood star Deepika Padukone regaled the spectators with their songs and dance routines on a stage erected on the turf.

Prior to the one-hour showbiz, captains of all the eight participating teams — Sachin Tendulkar, Shane Warne, Gautam Gambhir, Kumar Sangakkara, Adam Gilchrist, Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble and Mahendra Singh Dhoni — took the ‘MCC-Spirit-of-Cricket' oath to respect their opponents, their teams and the umpires.

The eight players also signed the ‘Spirit of Cricket Board' as an attestation to playing the game in the spirit of the game after an address by BCCI chief Shashank Manohar.

In line with IPL's partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the captains of the franchises also affixed their autographs on a globe made of recyclable materials to demonstrate their commitment to reduce individual as well as the League's carbon footprint.

Laser show

A spectacular laser show depicting cricket action, accompanied by Oscar winner A.R. Rehman's superhit song “Jai Ho” brought on a big cheer from the crowd in the stadium which, however, was not jam-packed as expected.

The programme also included a brief video collage titled “Journey of IPL” based on the Twenty20 League's three-year journey.

Padukone, along with 40 dancers, performed to a medley of hit songs, while Hoola Hoop juggling artists also created the logos of the eight IPL teams using LED glow sticks.

The ceremony, that started with Campbell's hit song ‘Can't Help Falling in Love', supported by a troupe of dancers in colourful costumes, ended with pop veteran Richie's hit single ‘Dancing On The Ceiling' and a spectacular fireworks display.

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