Chennai Super Kings' road to the IPL 6 final
A look back at how the two-time IPL winners reached their fifth tournament final, and the lead players who made it possible.BCCI may consider impeaching Srinivasan: Sources
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) members on Saturday began discussions on their options for leadership change in the cricket body and a showdown with their President N Srinivasan is likely to take place in Kolkata at former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya's residence, sources said.Dwayne Smith fined 10 percent match fee
Smith admitted to the Level 1 offence of conduct contrary to the spirit of the game. For Level 1 breaches of the IPL Code of Conduct, the match referee's decision is final and binding.I will not be bulldozed, says N Srinivasan
A defiant BCCI chief N Srinivasan said he cannot be "bulldozed" or forced to quit amid growing clamour for his resignation in the light of his son-in-law being arrest on charges of betting in Indian Premier League. Srinivasan, who landed in Mumbai on Friday afternoon where his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan is being produced in court, also said that the BCCI's rules will be followed strictly.CLT20, I think that would be it: Dravid on IPL future
Dravid stated, "At 41, 12 months is a long way away. Luckily we have qualified for the Champions League which is a few months away. You know, I think that would be it".How can the BCCI impeach its chief N Srinivasan?
He is defiant. He seems to have lost support overnight. And it looks like his time at the The Board Of Control For Cricket In India's (BCCI) top brass is numbered. N Srinivasan, however, maintains that he will not resign from the post of BCCI's President despite the arrest of his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan in IPL betting scandal.Kolkata: Police vigilant against betting in IPL 6 final
The Kolkata Police has stepped up security and has placed CCTV cameras at the Eden Gardens to keep a check on any betting or fixing practices during the IPL 6 final on Sunday.'Shashank Manohar frontrunner to be BCCI's interim chief'
Former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Shashank Manohar is now the frontrunner to be the interim chief of the organisation, which has been left in a lurch ever since the pressure on its current president, N Srinivasan, to resign has mounted, sources said.IPL website removes Fair Play Award table with CSK, RR leading
At the time of removal, the top two teams were CSK and Rajasthan Royals - both at the centre of allegations of illegal activity.







