IPL scandal: Meiyappan sent to police custody till May 29
BCCI chief N Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan has been sent to police custody till May 29 in the Indian Premier League betting and spot-fixing case. Meiyappan tried to defend himself in court on Friday. Meiyappan's lawyer told the court that the police were not justified in seeking Meiyappan's custody only to recover his mobile phones.Meiyappan discussed team strategy with bookies: police sources
The Mumbai Police on Saturday told court that BCCI chief N Srinivasan's son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan placed bets during the Indian Premier League through actor Vindoo Dara Singh and bookie Jupiter. Sources say calls were made while the match was on.Delhi Police says IPL team owners not involved in spot-fixing
Delhi Police on Saturday ruled out the involvement of owners on Indian Premier League teams so far, saying nobody's name has cropped up yet.How Mumbai Indians made it to the IPL 6 final
A look at the road Mumbai took to set up a replay of the 2010 IPL final against their toughest competitors, Chennai Super Kings.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.Experience of playing five finals will help Chennai: Karthik
Karthik said he was excited to play an IPL final for the first time as he was not a member of the side in 2010 when they had ended runners-up.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.







