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Clients have been trapped, say lawyers

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It’s a shame for Indian cricket, says Pak legend Abbas

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Former Pakistan players feel that the recent spot-fixing scandal has further tarnished the image of the game of cricket and has rocked the ongoing Indian Premier League.

Eagles stay in hunt for playoffs

“Massive wicket!” screamed the big screen, and it indeed was, for Rajasthan Royals’ allrounder Shane Watson had just been dismissed by Sunrisers Hyderabad allrounder Thisara Perera in a chase of 137.

Sachin fit for Saturday’s game against Kings XI Punjab

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Senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar has been declared fit and may play in Mumbai Indians' IPL match against Kings XI Punjab in Dharamsala on Saturday.

IPL is not untenable, says BCCI president

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When five domestic Indian players were banned for different time frames on the charges of corruption in June last year, the BCCI had hoped that the punishment would serve as a deterrent to other crick

shocked and distressed, says Dravid

The cricketing world was hit by yet another bolt of spot-fixing lighting on Thursday when Rajasthan Royals cricketers S.

What the hell is this, asks stunned Warne

There was widespread condemnation of the Rajasthan Royals trio’s alleged involvement in spot-fixing in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League with many calling for a deterrent punishment for

Kings keep playoff hopes alive

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With dark clouds rolling in over cricket yet again, the sport kept itself in centre-stage as Kings XI Punjab kept alive their hopes of squeezing into the playoffs with an up and down seven-run win ove

Dravid slams Pollard for Watson send-off

After losing his cool on the field due to a doubtful decision against him, the otherwise calm Rahul Dravid lambasted Kieron Pollard of the Mumbai Indians after their match at the Wankhede Stadium on W

Fixing casts shadow over crucial tie

The cricket world was rocked yet again by allegations of money influencing cricket matches, this time when three Rajasthan Royals players — Ajit Chandila, S.

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