Top 3 discontinued IPL teams that deserve a comeback

These teams deserve a comeback if IPL plans for the expansion.

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2. Pune Warriors India

Pune Warriors India.
Pune Warriors India. (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP via Getty Images)

Alongside Kochi Tuskers Kerala, another team was introduced in IPL 2011—Pune Warriors India, owned by the Sahara Group. The franchise was acquired for INR 17.02 billion, a higher amount than KTK. Pune Warriors India participated in the IPL from 2011 to 2013, playing 46 matches and securing 12 wins with 33 losses.

The relationship between the franchise and the BCCI was far from ideal. While the BCCI claimed that the Sahara Group failed to pay the full bank guarantee amount, the franchise accused the BCCI of a "disinterested attitude towards the reduction of the Pune team's franchise fee." However, with a new owner, the team could be revived, as Pune—being a major city—deserves its own IPL team.

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