BCCI to meet on co-owner, act if needed
The admission of a co-owner an IPL team, as claimed by the Delhi police, that he had wagered on Indian Premier League matches has forced the Board of Control for Cricket in India to call yet another emergent working committee meeting in New Delhi on Monday.
Dalmiya names Patel as new secretary
Baroda Cricket Association secretary Sanjay Patel will replace Sanjay Jagdale as secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, interim president Jagmohan Dalmiya announced in Kolkata on Thursday.
No takers for BCCI posts, ACSU report in limbo?
Stand-in cricket control board president Jagmohan Dalmiya already has a headache — no one is queuing up to replace the departed BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale or treasurer Ajay Shirke — besides the man
How Pandey-Dhoni partnership flourished
The “conflict of interest” issue around Indian cricket threatens to take off in another direction with India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s close friend Arun Pandey finding the spotlight on himself.
‘Delhi Gang’ got Pawar plans for a cleanup foiled
In smoothly coordinated move that cut across party lines, the Indian cricket fan was handed a fait accompli at the BCCI’s emergency working committee meet in Chennai on Sunday.
Srini readies for coup without grace
The not entirely unexpected resignation of Indian Premier League commissioner Rajeev Shukla here on Saturday in the wake of the spreading IPL scandal has all but set the stage for the exit of beleaguered cricket control board president N. Srinivasan.
No Sachin grace for local fans
There was disappointment in store for fans who lined up in the thousands outside the gates of the HPCA Stadium for the Mumbai Indians-Kings XI Punjab IPL clash here on Saturday.
Mahmood, Marsh shine as Punjab down Mumbai
With virtually nothing to play for, and closest chasers’ Chennai Super Kings game in Bengaluru under threat from the weather, league leaders Mumbai Indians slipped to a 51-run defeat at the hands of Kings XI Punjab at the HPCA Stadium here on Saturday.
‘Hope they don’t take away my runs’
Shocked and saddened by the unfolding “spot-fixing” sage involving three Rajasthan Royals players, Kings XI Punjab captain Adam Gilchrist said that given the levels of awareness about the issue, there
I will not be playing next year: Gilchrist
Veteran Australian wicketkeeper and Kings XI skipper Adam Gilchrist has said that he will not play in the IPL any more after the end of the current season.