Future uncertain, CSK out to hunt Mumbai for third title
CSK will have to get over the off-field controversies surrounding them to focus on beating a formidable Mumbai Indians at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.Asad Rauf's manager says his client is innocent
Asad Rauf is under the scanner in the Indian Premier League spot-fixing scandal at the moment.CSK players, staff distressed over IPL scandal: coach Fleming
Apologising on behalf of MS Dhoni, who could not attend the pre-match conference, Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming said on Saturday that the team players and support staff are distressed about the news related to the franchise.Rain threat looms over IPL final
For the next 24 hours it has been forecast that rain or thundershowers are likely in some places.IPL: BCCI top brass to meet, to decide on Srinivasan
In a bid to counter president N Srinivasan's rivals in the BCCI, Tamil Nadu Cricket Association has already started calling up office-bearers of other state units urging them to show solidarity in his hour of crisis.IPL: Police say arrested bookie Md Yahya linked to many cricketers
Mohammad Yahya alias Yusuf, a bookie arrested in the connection of the spot-fixing scandal, was in touch with several cricketers apart from the three arrested Rajasthan Royals players, the Delhi Police said on Saturday.BCCI President wields power to cancel requisitioned SGM
There may be a big clamour to oust N Srinivasan through a Special General Meeting (SGM) following the arrest of his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan in the IPL betting charges, but such a meeting can be postponed or even stopped from taking place by the BCCI President.Bindra seeks 'arrogant' Srinivasan's ouster
Former BCCI President IS Bindra on Saturday demanded immediate removal of incumbent N Srinivasan due to the ongoing IPL spot-fixing scandal, calling him "arrogant" and insisting that his continuance would damage Indian cricket.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.







