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RCB sign KKR's Manvinder Bisla

| | Nov 08, 2014, at 02:47 am
Mumbai, Nov 7 (IBNS) Indian Premier League (IPL) team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have acquired cricketer Manvinder Bisla from Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and have traded Parthiv Patel to Mumbai Indians in the first Trading Window for the Pepsi IPL 2015.

The first Trading Window for the Pepsi IPL 2015 is open from Oct 6 Dec 12.

Four players have been traded so far.

"The latest two trades both involve Royal Challengers Bangalore. They have acquired Manvinder Bisla from Kolkata Knight Riders and have traded Parthiv Patel to Mumbai Indians," the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said in a statement on Friday.

"Earlier this week, Mumbai Indians had acquired Unmukt Chand from Rajasthan Royals and R. Vinay Kumar from Kolkata Knight Riders," it said.

The Pepsi IPL 2015 will be played from Apr 8 nest year May 24.

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