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  • Match-fixing, cocaine and an Indian businessman: Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor bares all

    Former Zimbabwe captain confessed to taking cocaine but claimed that "an Indian businessman" and his colleagues tried to blackmail him into spot-fixing at international matches.

  • Al Jazeera sting: ICC assures to get to bottom of fixing allegations

    ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson said that the spot-fixing and pitch-fixing allegations will not be brushed under the carpet.

  • India Cements falls 2% after SC seeks dropping CSK from IPL

    Shares in India Cements fell over 2 percent in afternoon trade Mumbai after the Supreme Court, hearing the IPL spot fixing case, said Chennai Super Kings (CSK) must be disqualified “without further enquiry”.

  • IPL Scandal: Mudgal committee submits final report to SC

    "The report has been submitted in a sealed cover. Court will decide what to do now," Justice Mudgal told reporters. "I cannot say more about the report, case will come [up for hearing] on November 10."

  • Meiyappan charged with betting in IPL chargesheet

    Gurunath Meiyappan was chargesheeted for betting in the IPL scandal by the Mumbai Police on Saturday. The Mumbai police has said that they have not found any evidence of spot fixing against Meiyappan.

  • IPL spot-fixing: Dawood likely to be named in charge sheet

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

  • The gentleman's game of cricket needs strict new law

    Left at sixes and sevens, legal boundaries are unlikely to save cricket

  • Sreesanth says he is confident of getting a clean chit

    "I got bail yesterday. I am confident of getting a clean chit... Even my enemies should not suffer this fate," Sreesanth said, adding he had no role in the spot-fixing episode.

  • IPL: RR's Shilpa Shetty,Raj Kundra both involved in betting

    In more shocking revelations into the IPL scandal, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar has said that Rajasthan Royals owner Raj Kundra has admitted to betting in the Indian Premier League.

  • Sreesanth denied bail; cops invoke MCOCA against him

    S Sreesanth was denied bail on Tuesday by a local court and his judicial custody was extended till June 18 in the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

  • Gurunath Meiyappan, Vindoo get bail in IPL spot-fixing case

    The court also asked all of them to not leave the country and report to the Crime Branch every alternate day. The lawyers of Meiyappan and Vindoo requested the court to grant bail to their clients arguing that their custodial interrogation was not required.

  • Srinivasan may quit tomorrow at Working Committee meeting

    BCCI President N Srinivasan may announce his resignation after increased voices within the board asking him to quit. He may be making an announcement at the Working Committee meeting at Chennai tomorrow.

  • Police custody of Meiyappan, Vindoo extended till June 3

    Meiyappan, armed with privileged information as CSK's Team Principal, is alleged to have placed "huge bets" on IPL matches after fixing the game, including those involving the Chennai franchise.

  • Defiant Srinivasan ignores resignation demand

    BCCI President N Srinivasan today defended himself and refused to step down from his post despite emerging rival voices in the board.

  • Dhoni silence face criticism; Meiyappan's custody end today

    Team India and Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has come under fire for his ignorance of the media's questions on spot-fixing.

  • Scindia calls for Srinivasan's ouster

    Two days after Srinivasan claimed that he had the full support of the Board members, Scindia raised the first voice of dissent, saying that propriety demanded that he should step down.

  • IPL betting: Police custody of Vindoo, 2 others extended

    Police custody of Vindoo Randhawa and two others was extended till May 31. Prosecutors said that Vindoo was asked to destroy the SIM card that bookie Sanjay Jaipur had given to Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf

  • IPL spot-fixing a corruption issue: BJP

    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said that the spot fixing issue in the Indian Premier League was an issue of corruption and said that it was good that the government was contemplating a law about it.

  • Meiyappan, Vindoo now name a Chennai hotelier

    Gurunath Meiyappan and Vindoo Dara Singh have named a Chennai-based hotelier with betting links in the Indian Premier League betting scandal.

  • Srinivasan defiant, won't quit as BCCI chief

    Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) President N Srinivasan remained defiant as he made it clear that he had no intention of resigning as from his post as he had done nothing wrong.

  • CSK owner Meiyappan arrested in IPL betting case

    Owner of Chennai super kings (CSK), Gurunath Meiyappan, was arrested late on Friday and shall be produced before a metropolitan court on Saturday for his alleged involvement in the Indian Premier League betting scandal.

  • Gurunath leaves for Mumbai to appear before police

    Chennai super kings (CSK) team owner and son-in-law of N Srinivasan, Gurunath Meiyappan, left for Mumbai along noted lawyer from Madras High Court P S Raman.

  • It was like bereavement: Dravid on spot-fixing

    Dravid informed that two days they spent in Jaipur after their match against Sunrisers Hyderabad helped them unwind and engage in "honest" discussion with each other.

  • Delhi HC agrees to hear plea seeking govt control on IPL

    Delhi HC agreed to the plea seeking government conrol on Indian Premier League on August 23. Meanwhile, the SC had directed a one-man committee set up by BCCI to submit enquiry report in 15 days

  • SC agrees to hear PIL on spot-fixing in IPL matches

    The petition by Lucknow resident Sudarsh Awasthi has made all IPL franchises and BCCI party in the case along with the Centre.

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