Day 3: How the IPL 6 spot-fixing crisis unfolded
Some more shocking details emerged on the third day of the recently surfaced spot-fixing scandal that has tarnished the credibility of the cash-rich Indian Premier League.Police dispatch teams to 4 cities on money trail
Delhi Police on Saturday despatched teams to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Hyderabad to track the money trail in the IPL spot-fixing case even as it conducted raids for the second time at the Faridabad residence of Ajit Chandila, one of the three arrested cricketers.Adam Gilchrist signs off with a wicket and 'Gillynam'
Playing his last IPL match, Gilchrist not only bowled for only the second time in his 17-year long career, but also picked up his only wicket off the first ball.KKR wants to end IPL 6 on a high, says Bayliss
KKR's title defence came to an end after the team lost to Pune Warriors by seven runs on Thursday.Kings XI Punjab sign off IPL 6 on a high
With their campaign already over, Kings XI Punjab pulled off a well-earned 50-run victory against table-toppers Mumbai Indians in game 69 of IPL 6 here on Saturday.Live Blog: CSK win toss, opt to bowl first against RCB in 8-over per side match
CSK have opted for Chris Morris ahead of Albie Morkel while RCB have two changes in their squad.Chandila confesses to spot-fixing in IPL 5 as well: sources
Chandila's conversation transcript with the bookie mentions IPL 5 and it also says that the Haryana spinner had promised to get more players on board.Mumbai Police arrest another bookie named Ramesh Vyas
Mumbai Police on Saturday arrested another bookie named Ramesh Vyas in connection with the recently surfaced spot-fixing scandal involving three Rajasthan Royals players - Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan.Sreesanth received 10 lakh of the total 40 lakh fixed: Sources
Delhi police sources on Saturday told CNN-IBN that Rajasthan Royals' bowler Sreesanth recieved Rs 10 lakhs of the total 40 lakhs as fixed.






