Sreesanth's laptop seized in Mumbai hotel raid: sources
A team of the Mumbai crime branch raided the Sofitel Hotel in Mumbai's Badra-Kurla Complex on Friday night in relation to the spot-fixing case, from where they have seized a laptop that possibly belongs to the arrested Rajasthan Royals' player Sreesanth.Live Blog: Mumbai take early wicket after bowling first
Rishi Dhawan got the wicket of out-of-form Mandeep Singh (1) after Rohit Sharma won the toss and opted to field first.Jaipur police to share details of seized phones with Delhi police
Jaipur police will share with their Delhi counterparts the call details of mobile phones seized during raids to assist with the ongoing IPL spot-fixing probe.IPL not fixed, send guilty to jail: BCCI chief N Srinivasan
BCCI President N Srinivasan came down hard on the players arrested in the spot-fixing case, telling CNN-IBN's Karan Thapar that those found guilty should be sent to jail, while vehemently denying that the Indian Premier League was fixed.BCCI Working Committee meets to chalk out course of action
BCCI President N Srinivasan and IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla have also promised stringent action against those found guilty.Wooden spoon at stake in Pune-Delhi tie
Pune Warriors India host Delhi Daredevils on Sunday in a match which will decide who takes the last spot in IPL 6.Indian sports facing crisis: Ratnakar Shetty
BCCI General Manager Ratnakar Shetty believes cricket is not the only game faced with a problem as all other sports in the country are battling "crisis" situations of their own.Bookies using UK website for bets after crackdown: sources
Sources close to the bookies have told CNN-IBN that post crackdown, the bookies have fled the major cities like DelI was not hiding, says IPL chief Rajiv Shukla
Breaking his silence on the IPL spot-fixing scandal that has maligned Indian cricket, IPL chief Rajiv Shukla has said that he "was not hiding" and the BCCI will do everything that it takes "to weed out" corruption.






