Srinivasan will chair WC meeting as he has assumed duty: Secy
New Delhi:The BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel today put all speculation to rest by stating that N Srinivasan will be chairing tomorrow's working committee meeting of the BCCI."
"He (Srinivasan) is the BC
If N Srinivasan chairs Working Committee meeting, we'll move court again: Cricket Association of Bihar
New Delhi: After the Bombay High Court declared the BCCI's probe into the IPL spot-fixing scandal as "illegal and unconstitutional" on a PIL filed by Cricket Association of Bihar, it today threatened
Will Srinivasan return for BCCI's WC meet tomorrow?
New Delhi: Rattled by a Bombay High Court order which declared its probe into the IPL spot-fixing scandal "illegal", the BCCI's working committee will meet here tomorrow to discuss the matter amid in
Srinivasan to attend WC meeting as BCCI discusses options
New Delhi: Unfazed by the Bombay High Court order declaring BCCI's two-member probe as "illegal", a defiant N Srinivasan on Tuesday made it clear that he will attend the Working Committee here on Aug
I am attending the Working Committee Meeting: Srinivasan
New, Delhi: A defiant BCCI President N Srinivasan today made it clear that he will attend the BCCI's Working Committee meeting here on August 2 despite the Bombay High Court ruling that the constitut
I don't want to say anything: Srinivasan
Mumbai: BCCI's President-in-exile N Srinivasan today refused to comment on the Bombay High Court order declaring the Board's two-member probe panel to look into the IPL spot-fixing and betting scanda
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
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
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
No evidence against Kundra, RR: BCCI panel
BCCI Vice-President Niranjan Shah is reported to have been quoted as saying that no evidence has been found against Raj Kundra, Rajasthan Royals and India Cements, owners of Chennai Super Kings. A