IPL franchises told to reinforce Code of Conduct: sources
The Indian Premier League authorities have contacted all nine of its franchises and instructed them to speak to their players and reinforce the code of conduct, IPL sources told CNN-IBN on Saturday.Bangalore in must-win situation against CSK
RCB will not only have to beat Chennai to remain in contention for play-offs, but also hope that Sunrisers Hyderabad lose their last game.Police team to recover money Chandila, Sreesanth received: sources
Sources have told CNN-IBN that a Delhi Police team has been sent out to recover the money that two of three arrested Rajasthan Royals' players - Ajit Chandila and Sreesanth - had already received from the bookies in exchange for spot-fixing in IPL 6.Riled-up David Warner takes on journalists on Twitter
Australian batsman David Warner abused Australian journalists for writing against the Indian Premier League following the spot-fixing scandal.IPL 6 spot-fixing stain spreads, more players under the scanner
The IPL 6 spot-fixing stain is fast spreading and sources are saying the police are now focusing on the role of underworld and more players in the scandal. There have also been reports that spot-fixing might have taken place in previous IPL editions too. The Delhi Police Special cell, which brought the scandal to the limelight, is also looking for the money trails in Mumbai, Ahmedabad and New Delhi.IPL is 'the sunniest of places for the shadiest people'
"The Indian Premier League is a smouldering cesspit" - 'The Daily Telegraph' column rips the IPL apart, accusing it of bringing the gentleman's game into disrepute.Australian media calls IPL 'smouldering cesspit'
The Australian media has come down heavily on the Indian Premier League, terming it the "sunniest of places for the shadiest people".First Chappell, now Sreesanth; feel bad for Dravid: Sourav Ganguly
Ganguly said he felt bad for Dravid who had to contend with people like Greg Chappell and Sreesanth during his captaincy stints.IPL Spot-Fixing: Is cricket facing its worst credibility crisis?
The latest spot-fixing scandal, involving three Rajasthan Royals players, has tainted the game of cricket once again.






