N Srinivasan: In or out?
Conflicting reports are beginning to emerge about N Srinivasan taking charge of the BCCI. While one TV channel claimed that Srinivasan had returned to the helm of BCCI late last night, another channe
Srini to attend BCCI meet
Tuesday’s Bombay High Court order dismissing as “illegal” a report prepared by the cricket control board’s two-member commission notwithstanding, sidelined BCCI president N. Srinivasan’ has said he will attend a scheduled meeting here on Friday.
Dravid, Trivedi named witness by Delhi police
Rahul Dravid apart, two other Indian players have been made witnesses in the Delhi Police chargesheet filed on Tuesday against spot-fixers in IPL matches, according to Kailash Bisht, investigation officer in the Delhi Police Special Cell.
Srinivasan refuses to comment
N. Srinivasan, BCCI’s president-in-exile refused to comment on the Bombay HC order which declared the board’s two-member probe panel that look into the IPL spot-fixing and betting issues as illegal and unconstitutional. When the panel supported it’s report, it was expected that Srinivasan, who stepped aside for the duration of the inquiry, will be back at the helm of affairs.
Wake up BCCI, tweets Modi
Former IPL comissioner Lalit Modi on Tuesday asked the BCCI members to not blindly support president N. Srinivasan and vice president Arun Jaitley.
‘Whitewash not the focus’
England spearhead James Anderson said on Tuesday that the side were focused solely on the job in the hand ahead of the third Ashes Test against Australia and not a 5-0 whitewash.
India’s Cup defence to start against Pak
India open the defence of their 2011 World Cup title against traditional rivals Pakistan at Adelaide on February 15, a day after the tournament opens with co-hosts Australia and New Zealand playing their respective opponents on home turf, the International Cricket Council said on Tuesday.
‘Mishra could have taken 300 Test wickets’
It’s been over a decade since Amit Mishra first donned India colours. But even today, the 30-year-old remains an outsider with the selectors and captains.
Clean chit, ugly cover-up
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s rush to clear the names of those allegedly involved in the spot-fixing and betting scandal in the Indian Premier League has again put the dictat
IPL fixing charges set to be filed today
New Delhi: Delhi police investigations into the high-profile IPL-6 “fixing” case have established that underworld don Dawood Ibrahim is the “fountainhead of betting and spot fixing in India”.
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