BCCI president's son-in-law to be questioned by police: sources
Gurunath Meiyappan is the Team Principal and CEO of the IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings that is owned by BCCI president N Srinivsan.Dinesh Karthik fined five per cent of match fee for showing dissent
Karthik admitted to the Level 1 offence (Article 2.1.3) of showing dissent at an umpire`s decision during the match at Ferozeshah Kotla Ground last evening.Honest policy behind Chennai's success in IPL, says coach Fleming
"The combination of selection policy, quality of players, their maturity and above all a good franchise, everything has been fantastic," Fleming said after Chennai made their fourth successive final.Super duo Raina and Hussey set their sights on the final
Both played big innings on Tuesday night to help Chennai reach their fourth successive IPL final following a 48-run win over Mumbai Indians in the first qualifier.The men behind Sunrisers Hyderabad's rise in IPL 6
CNN-IBN sports editor Gaurav Kalra speaks to three key members of the Hyderabad franchise - coach Tom Moody, bowling coach Waqar Younis and ambassador Kris Srikkanth - who played a big role in the team's play-off qualification.'Chennai's stability is behind their fourth successive IPL final'
CNN-IBN's cricket experts Murali Kartik and Shishir Hattangadi review Mumbai Indians' defeat by Chennai Super Kings in the first IPL 6 qualifier on Tuesday night.Vindoo Dara Singh reveals connection with a relative of CSK owner: Sources
The Bollywood actor was arrested on Tuesday in connection with spot-fixing in the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League.The IPL 6 Bench-warmers XI
While it does not take much to recall Chris Gayle's 175* or Suresh Raina's 100 and 99*, we all have effortlessly pushed back the memories of a certain Paul Valthaty and Shadab Jakati.IPL spot-fixing: Drama intensifies, accused players charged with breach of trust
The Chennai Police have detained one more person in connection with the IPL spot-fixing scandal. As more arrests and detentions in the case come, the government is mulling a law to curb fixing in cricket and other sports. Law Minister Kapil Sibal has said there should be a law to make fixing a criminal offence.






