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Cricket is clean, change in the system needed

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Conflict and conscience are contrasting terms but are closely co-related in the current Indian sport scenario, cricket in particular.

Bindra stands by his allegations

Punjab Cricket Association chief Inderjit Singh Bindra who created a storm with his criticism of Sunday’s BCCI meeting has elaborated upon the issues that transpired in the crucial meeting.

Sporting Club in semis

Last year’s runners-up Sporting Cricket Club edged past Rajasthan Cricket Association, Jaipur, by nine runs to secure a semi-final berth in the 40th edition of the all-India Goswami Ganesh Dutt Memorial cricket tournament in the capital on Monday.

It’s a farce

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A deeply disappointed I.S. Bindra, former chief of the BCCI and current president of the Punjab Cricket Association, said that N.

Did ECB question ICC about Guru?

Speculation is rife as to whether the ICC’s anti-corruption official warned Srinivasan’s son-in-law, Gurunath Meiyappan against betting on spot-fixing but the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) cha

My priority is to clean up the game: Dalmiya

Jagmohan Dalmiya, who will conduct the day-to-day affairs of the cricket control board instead of N.

Guptill’s ton powers Kiwis

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Martin Guptill made the highest score by a New Zealand batsman in a one-day international as England again paid the price for dropping him.

Chaos & rumours were the order of the day

Hours before the emergent working committee meeting that would determine his fate, a dhoti-clad BCCI chief, N.

Will Srini be banished to St Helena?

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Sunday might be his last day as elected president of BCCI. Like Napoleon being sent finally to exile in Saint Helena, Srinivasan might be banished and forcefully confined to affairs of the TNCA in his personal island of cricket governance in which he might still command a majority for life because he has done so many favours to that electorate of club and district secretaries.

Dissolve BCCI probe committee: Muthiah

With cricket control board secretary Sanjay Jagdale having quit his post, N. Srinivasan’s mentor-turned foe A.C. Muthiah on Saturday said the three-member inquiry commission to go into the IPL-related scandal now enveloping Indian cricket set up by the under-fire BCCI president, should be done away with.

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