Guilty players must be punished: Rajasthan Royals
"The actions must be punished. As a franchise, we will protect the good, as well as seek punishment for the bad," RR said in a statement.ICC supports BCCI steps to deal with spot-fixing issue
The BCCI has requested the ICC to provide recommendations for the further strengthening of its anti-corruption protocols for the IPL.Delhi Daredevils need to move on, says Jayawardene
Delhi finished with the wooden spoon after losing their final game to Pune Warriors by 38 runs here on Sunday.Zaheer Khan wants to reclaim India spot
Zaheer picked up four wickets in two overs against Chennai Super Kings.Pune Warriors hand Delhi the wooden spoon
The home team Pune pipped Delhi Daredevils by 38 runs in the battle of the basement-dwellers, defending a total of 172 with ease thanks to a fine all-round show from Angelo Mathews.Hyderabad seal play-off berth with win over KKR
Chasing 131 to win, Hyderabad stuttered a little at the end but achieved the target with seven balls to spare, knocking RCB out of the IPL 6.PCB chief Ashraf refuses to comment on IPL spot-fixing
Pakistan Cricket Board chief Zaka Ashraf has refused to comment on the spot-fixing scandal that has hit the Indian Premier League, referring to it as an internal matter of the BCCI.BCCI should agree to come under RTI: Ajay Maken
"Any organisation entrusted with job of selecting a National Team can not call itself a Private Body!," Maken, who till recently held the Sports portfolio, tweeeted.Agents' accreditation was stalled by senior players: sources
The BCCI top brass had always wanted to carry out a proper accreditation process of Players' agents but the proposal met with a lot of resistance from senior players.






