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IPL spot fixing: Stage set for N Srinivasan's return to BCCI

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Kolkata/ New Delhi: N Srinivasan can now heave a big sigh of relief. He could be back as president of the Indian cricket board as early as Friday (August 2) at the BCCI's next working committee meeti

Focus back on India’s SA tour

With a 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 cards that no action is likely on another clash of interest issue, involving India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the company that manages him.

Truth Prevails, Says Shilpa

Relieved Rajasthan Royals co-owner Shilpa Shetty took to Twitter to express her happiness here after her husband Raj Kundra was cleared of betting charges by the Board of Control for Cricket in India-appointed two-member probe committee. “there is a God:) love u..And TRUTH PREVAILS. Thanku tweetos for all the unconditional support love and prayers,” Shilpa posted on her husband’s account.

Srinivasan can chair the meeting, says Shah

BCCI vice-president Niranjan Shah on Sunday said N. Srinivasan could return as BCCI chief and chair the IPL governing council meeting on August 2 as the probe panel has found no evidence against his team Chennai Super Kings in the IPL spot-fixing and betting scandal.

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.

Team India’s future Bright, says Borde

Insisting that the Indian cricket has a bright future, former national captain Chandu Borde said India can easily field two national teams because of the abundance of talented players in the country.

Selectors hint at Taylor’s comeback

England’s selectors were paying particular interest to Australia’s tour match against Sussex ahead of naming their squad on Sunday for next week’s third Test at Old Trafford.

Warner At it again, Sledges Tsolekile

Controversial Australian batsman David Warner had to be separated from South Africa A wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile during his 33-run second innings Saturday.

IPL fixing: Delhi Police likely to file chargesheet tomorrow

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New Delhi: Delhi Police is likely to file a chargesheet on Monday in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot fixing case naming underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, three Rajasthan Royals players and several

Our pacers can learn from Zimbabwe bowlers: Kohli

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Harare: Indian fast bowlers put up an improved show today but skipper Virat Kohli said they can still learn from Zimbabwe pacers how to use the new ball effectively.
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