Anti-corruption security beefed up for top-four teams
The Indian Premier League officials have beefed up the security of four remaining teams in IPL 6 before the play-offs begin on Tuesday, with officers from IPL's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) accompanying each team.Ranji Trophy player Baburao Yadav detained in Delhi
In latest development in the IPL spot-fixing case, Delhi Police have detained Vidarbha's Ranji Trophy player Baburao Yadav from Delhi as investigation moved forward frantically on the last day of the custody of three Rajasthan Royals' players.IPL 6: BCCI's anti-corruption unit chief meets police officials
BCCI's anti-corruption unit chief Ravi Sawani on Monday held a meeting with the top Delhi police officials, who are investigating into the spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the Indian Premier League.Plea in SC seeking stay on IPL 6 semifinal, final matches
A petitioner on Monday moved a plea in the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the semifinal and final matches in the ongoing season of Indian Premier League (IPL).India mulls spot-fixing law after arrests
India is mulling a law to deal with the issue of spot-fixing in sport following last week's arrest of cricketers and bookmakers, government officials said on Monday.David Warner disciplinary hearing set for Wednesday
Warner will have a Cricket Australia disciplinary hearing on Wednesday over comments he made on Twitter in often angry exchanges with two journalists.Making IPL 6 play-offs is like India's 1983 World Cup: Srikkanth
Kris Srikkanth, mentor of the Sunrisers Hyderabad, has termed the franchise's qualifying for the play-offs as similar to when India made it to the knock-outs of the 1983 World Cup.Mark Waugh slaps Warner on the wrist over Twitter insults
"Young players are getting to the top without having to do a whole lot of hard work, so maybe they're getting ahead of themselves," Waugh said.IPL spot-fixing: What's inside Sreesanth's laptop?
Arrested Rajasthan Royals S Sreesanth is facing more trouble as details tumble out in the IPL spot-fixing scandal. Mumbai Police sources have now told CNN-IBN that the examination of Sreesanth's laptop and notebook points to his e-mail interactions with a suspected Bollywood casting director, who sent him pictures of models. Sources say that some e-mails, possibly Sreesanth's conversations with Jiju and a bookie Jupiter, have been deleted and now the cyber cell will be asked to retrieve all the mails.






