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Live: Ex-Ranji player to be confronted with accused IPL players

Live: Ex-Ranji player to be confronted with accused IPL players

Delhi Police is now on the lookout for a sixth cricketer - Ranji Trophy player Babu Rao Yadav - in the case.

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  • Live: Ex-Ranji player to be confronted with accused IPL players

    The questioning of the arrested cricketers and bookies in the IPL spot-fixing scandal is continuing for the fourth day on Monday. Special Police Commissioner and Joint Police Commissioner are expected to confront the players with former Ranji Trophy player Manish Gundevar who was arrested on Sunday.
  • IPL spot-fixing: BCCI team likely to meet Delhi Police chief

    BCCI officials are expected to meet Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar on Monday over the Indian Premier League spot-fixing scandal, according to sources. This comes as the role of other cricketers is also coming to light in the case.
  • BCCI reactions to spot-fixing follow ICC warning

    The important decisions taken at the emergency Working Committee meeting on Sunday depict the board's urgent need to clean up the mess in the aftermath of the spot-fixing scandal.
  • IPL spot-fixing scandal: Sreesanth's lawyer may apply for bail today

    Even as the arrested cricketers and bookies are being interrogated in the IPL spot-fixing scandal for the fourth day on Monday, CNN-IBN has learned that Rajasthan Royals player S Sreesanth's lawyer could be applying for bail. The five-day police custody of the three cricketers - S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - and the bookies ends on Tuesday.
  • Maken, Shukla differ over bringing BCCI under RTI Act

    Even as Law Minister Kapil Sibal proposed a new law to fight fixing in sports, his Cabinet colleagues Rajiv Shukla and Ajay Maken spoke in two different voices over the exemption of BCCI from the Right to Information Act. Union Minister Ajay Maken, who earlier held the sports portfolio, wants the BCCI brought under the Right to Information Act.
  • IPL spot-fixing scandal: Police now look for an ex-Railways player

    The net in the Indian Premier League spot-fixing scandal is widening each day. Police sources say the third day interrogation of the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing have revealed clear patterns of the murky deals that shamed Indian cricket.
  • Hyderabad seal play-off berth with win over KKR

    Chasing 131 to win, Hyderabad stutter a little at the end but achieved the target with seven balls to spare, knocking RCB out of the IPL 6.
  • Guilty players must be punished: Rajasthan Royals

    "The actions must be punished. As a franchise, we will protect the good, as well as seek punishment for the bad," RR said in a statement.
  • ICC supports BCCI steps to deal with spot-fixing issue

    The BCCI has requested the ICC to provide recommendations for the further strengthening of its anti-corruption protocols for the IPL.
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