Is BCCI above law, asks Azad
The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s decision to hand out clean chits to the accused in the IPL-6 spot-fixing and betting scandal has evoked a strong response from former India cricketer and me
‘RTI will apply to BCCI’
The BCCI will have to come under the ambit of Right to Information Act if it wants to use ‘India’ as its national team’s name, Justice Mukul Mudgal, who headed the committee constituted to draft the S
Pak clinch T20 series
Pakistan held off a desperate late surge by the West Indies to take the second and final Twenty20 international by 11 runs at the Arnos Vale Stadium in St Vincent on Sunday.
‘Kohli has to tone down aggression’
Former skipper Mohammad Azharuddin considers Virat Kohli as the future captain of India but said the young cricketer needs to tone down his aggression and behave like a leader.
‘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.
Mission accomplished for young brigade
India wrapped up their one-day series against Zimbabwe at the first opportunity on Sunday, as they beat the hosts by seven wickets in the third ODI at Harare Sports Club.
BCCI's hasty probe comes under attack
New Delhi: A day after its probe panel handed out clean chits to IPL owners in the spot-fixing scandal, the BCCI today came under sharp attack for not taking police inputs before completing its "hast
IPL Spot fixing: Probe or BCCI charade
The verdict of the probe on IPL spot-fixing scandal set up by the BCCI is out in the open and I guess not many people in this country will be surprised with the present state of affairs. This was alw
Is BCCI above the law, asks Azad
New Delhi: Training his guns at the BCCI forhanding out clean chits in the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal, cricketer-turned-politician Kirti Azad today asked if the Indian Cricket Board consider
Conflict of interest: M S Dhoni likely to be cleared
New Delhi: With the two-member committee of judges virtually handing the cricket control board and its chief N Srinivasan a clean chit on charges of match-fixing during IPL-6, it is very much on the