Rajasthan Royals ask for Rs 120-crore damages from BCCI
Mumbai: IPL franchisee Rajasthan Royals have demanded Rs 120 crore from the Indian Cricket Board as damages for their suspension from the Twenty20 league.
The Board had terminated the contract with
Rajasthan Royals sue BCCI for Rs 120-crore damages
IPL franchisee Rajasthan Royals has demanded Rs1.2 billion from the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) as damages for their suspension from the Twenty20 league.
Ganguly rubbishes retirement reports
Kolkata : A day after speculations about his retirement from all forms of cricket did the rounds, former India captain Sourav Ganguly today said it was a classic case of misunderstanding and he was ‘s
Tax trouble: BCCI to wait and watch on Kochi team investor
Mumbai: The Cricket Board, yet to recover from the alleged scams of former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi, has a new problem confronting it with news reports today saying tax evasion notic
Kochi stadium preparing for IPL
Kochi: Getting set to host some Indian Premier League matches this season, the Kerala Cricket Association has commenced work for modernising and providing better drainage at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadi
Kochi IPL named 'Kochi Tigers'?
Kochi: The Kochi IPL franchise on Tuesday announced that the name, logo and the jersey of its team will be revealed next month.
The announcement came after coach Geoff Lawson earlier said he would li
Board bosses grilled over ‘foreign’ cash
Jan. 13: The IPL of 2009 has come under sharp scrutiny of a Parliamentary Committee which has questioned BCCI’s decision to extend bank guarantees worth $13 million to foreign players allegedly withou
How do cheer girls help cricket? BCCI
How do cheer girls promote the cause of cricket? Why are players auctioned like 'gladiators' in IPL system of cricket? These were some of the questions that members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance posed to top BCCI officials, including its President Shashank Manohar, Secretary N Srinivasan and IPL Commissioner Chirayu Amin during a hearing on financial transactions related to the conduct of IPL.
BCCI blames Modi for FEMA violations in IPL
Under fire over allegations of foreign exchange violations in IPL, BCCI's top officials on Wednesday blamed sacked commissioner Lalit Modi for "mistakes" as they told a Parliamentary panel that they had given approvals at his behest in "good faith".
Modi blamed for FEMA violations in IPL
New Delhi: Under fire over allegations of foreign exchange violations in IPL, BCCI's top officials today blamed sacked Commissioner Lalit Modi for 'mistakes' as they told a Parliamentary panel that t