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.Ray Jennings pins hope on fit-again Zaheer Khan in play-offs
Impressed with a fit-again Zaheer's magnificent bowling show against CSK, RCB coach Jennings is hopeful that the veteran pacer will play a key role in the play-offs.'N Srinivasan looked a worried man'
CNN-IBN's cricket experts discuss the measures BCCI took on Sunday to rein in corruption in cricket.Live Blog: Regular wickets give Pune control against Delhi
David Warner (2), Mahela Jayawardene (14), Virender Sehwag (11) and Bharat Chipli all departed in quick succession as Pune were in control defending 172.Spot-fixing: BCCI orders probe, RR to file FIR against the arrested players
It will be necessary for player agents to obtain accreditation from the BCCI, and each IPL franchise will have an anti-corruption official.David Warner to face disciplinary hearing over Twitter rant
Warner criticised News Limited journalists Robert Craddock and Malcolm Conn in an expletive-filled tirade, which grabbed headlines in Australia.Spot-fixing: Tainted cricketers face life bans as BCCI meets in Chennai
The BCCI is also expected to start criminal proceedings against S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila, Ankeet Chavan and Amit Singh.IPl 6 spot-fixing: Mumbai Police may seek Sreesanth's custody
The noose is tightening around arrested cricketer S Sreesanth as the Mumbai Police has seized his mobiles, laptop, data cards from the hotel room in which he was staying in Mumbai. As sources say that the Mumbai Police might seek Sreesanth's custody of interrogation, the Delhi Police Special Cell - which is investigating the case - will now have to pursue its Mumbai counterparts to share the evidence with it.






