IPL spot-fixing: Internal probe report given to BCCI New Delhi: An internal probe report was on Wednesday submitted to BCCI about IPL spot-fixing in which three players including S Sreesanth of Rajasthan Royals were arrested by the Delhi Police a fortnight ago. The fate of the report, which was completed without getting any access to the arrested players and complete evidence collected by the Delhi Police, was yet to be decided keeping in view the crisis that has...  
08:31 PM, Jun 05, 2013

Newsmaker of the day: Arun Jaitley

BCCI Vice President Arun Jaitley speaks to CNN-IBN on the present crisis engulfing Indian cricket and the board. ...
01:49 PM, Jun 05, 2013

Indian cricket fans disillusioned by IPL spot-fixing, BCCI controversy: Poll

The IPL 6 spot-fixing and betting controversy has raised many questions about the BCCI as well as the current state of Indian cricket, and as revealed by an opinion poll conducted by CNN-IBN recently, the overwhelming response is one of disillusionment towards the governing body of the sport in India. ...
10:46 PM, Jun 04, 2013

BCCI probe panel has no powers: Ex-judge

Former Madras High Court judge Justice K Chandru has raised questions over the inclusion of two judges in the BCCI probe panel. ...
09:04 PM, Jun 04, 2013

MCA bans Ratnakar Shetty over 'black-marketing' remarks Mumbai: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday banned BCCI Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty from taking part in its activities for five years. Shetty had reportedly been warned by the Association after he accused some of its members of black marketing of tickets. He had been given time till early last week to respond to the showcause notice. Shetty vows to fight it out Professor Ratnakar Shetty slammed the...  
06:34 PM, Jun 04, 2013

Dhoni should be candid on his Rhiti Sports links: Shishir Hattangadi While Rhiti Sports has said that the Indian captain no longer holds shares in the sports management company, it concedes that he has been a shareholder in the past. Since the firm also manages other players who are Team India regulars and perceived to be close to MS Dhoni, is there a concrete case of conflict of interest? How deep does the rot in Indian cricket actually run? Former cricketer...  
06:22 PM, Jun 04, 2013

Indian cricket fans disillusioned by IPL scandal, BCCI row: Poll

A six-city opinion poll has shown that the overwhelming response from citizens to the BCCI and Indian cricket is one of disillusionment. ...
10:12 AM, Jun 04, 2013

Dalmiya faces an uphill task, fate of BCCI probe panel uncertain New Delhi: The new week begins with a massive challenge confronting the officials of the BCCI. Credibility is at an all time low with the faith of fans shattered. After the heat and dust of Sunday's meet, officials of the Indian cricket board are crossing their fingers for a period of calm. The President still holds his position, but questions remain if he is really marginalised or will N Srinivasan...  
08:37 AM, Jun 04, 2013

I am no proxy for Srinivasan: Jagmohan Dalmiya New Delhi: BCCI Working Group chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday rubbished talks of he being a proxy of N Sinivasan, who stepped aside as Board President, without any power as "wishful thinking", saying that his actions would show the real picture. Asked about criticism by detractors that he would be Srinivasan's proxy, Dalmiya said, "That is probably a wishful thinking. I will show what it is." He said Sanjay Jagdale...  
11:21 PM, Jun 03, 2013

Srinivasan did the right thing to step aside: Ex-ICC chief Morgan Cardiff: Former ICC president David Morgan on Monday said N Srinivasan did the right thing by stepping aside as BCCI president till a probe into his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan's involvement in betting is completed. "It does seem to be quite a confused situation (at BCCI). I believe that Srinivasan stepping aside has done the right thing and quite clearly there are many talented administrators in the BCCI who can help...  
11:05 PM, Jun 03, 2013

'BCCI meet more perfectly fixed than any IPL match' New Delhi: BCCI meet at Chennai was "more perfectly fixed" than any IPL match because it was done "not by the bookies, but by the bosses", Congress spokesman Shakeel Ahmed said on Monday amid criticism of the cricket body's functioning. "People say the BCCI meet in Chennai was more perfectly fixed than any IPL match because it was done not by the bookies but by the bosses", the Congress leader...  
10:05 PM, Jun 03, 2013

Indian cricket fans disillusioned by IPL spot-fixing, BCCI row: Poll New Delhi: The IPL 6 spot-fixing and betting controversy has raised many questions about the BCCI as well as the current state of Indian cricket, and as revealed by an opinion poll conducted by CNN-IBN recently, the overwhelming response is one of disillusionment towards the governing body of the sport in India. The poll, conducted among residents of six cities - Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai - on...  
09:00 PM, Jun 03, 2013

'Jagmohan Dalmiya can outmanoeuvre N Srinivasan'

CNN-IBN discusses whether BCCI interim president Jagmohan Dalmiya can solve the current crisis in Indian cricket. ...
08:38 PM, Jun 03, 2013

Jagdale, Shirke are not coming back: Anurag Thakur New Delhi: The BCCI will have to search for a new interim secretary and treasurer after Sanjay Jagdale and Ajay Shirke refused to reconsider their resignation tendered in the wake of the spot-fixing scandal that has rocked Indian cricket. "They (Jagdale and Shirke) have informed that they are not coming back," joint secretary Anurag Thakur told PTI Monday. With Jagdale and Shirke's refusal to come back, it will be a...  
07:17 PM, Jun 03, 2013

Dalmiya speaks of ICC ambition after taking over as BCCI interim boss Kolkata: In his first press conference as BCCI interim president, Jagmohan Dalmiya showed his ambitious side saying he is not averse to representing the board in the International Cricket Council (ICC). "As of now I am entitled to represent India in the ICC. I will decide who will represent the BCCI in the ICC," Dalmiya told reporters here on Monday. Dalmiya, who was chosen as interim president on Sunday after...  
07:05 PM, Jun 03, 2013

We need to correct governance of cricket in India: Sanjay Jha The IPL spot-fixing saga has brought out the muck that runs through cricket administration in India, the franchise owners, etc. Cricketnext founder Sanjay Jha joined IBNLive readers in an interaction on whether the time has come to take Indian cricket out of the hands of BCCI. Q. Hi Sanjay, why this only now? It was ruled Mumbai club..then Kolkata took over..now its Chennai's turn..but in this case, Srinivasan is yet...  
06:07 PM, Jun 03, 2013

I S Bindra says he stands by his allegations Chandigarh: Punjab Cricket Association President I S Bindra Monday said that he fully stood by his claim that Sri Lankan Board had withdrawn a report which had mentioned an Indian player allegedly violating anti-corruption rules during the 2010 tour on pressure from the BCCI. "I have seen the press release issued by Sri Lankan Board of June 3 contradicting my assertion made in my blog dated 1st June. I reiterate...  
06:03 PM, Jun 03, 2013

MS Dhoni not a shareholder of the company: Rhiti Sports New Delhi: After a report in the Economic Times that said Team India captain MS Dhoni owns a 5 per cent stake in a sports marketing firm - Rhiti Sports - that manages him and four other current cricketers, the firm issued a statement on Monday in which it denied Dhoni is a shareholder of the company. Rhiti said Dhoni has no shares as on April 26. It said it...  
05:21 PM, Jun 03, 2013

IPL betting: Bookie Badlani remanded to police custody Mumbai: Alleged bookie Kishore Badlani was on Monday arrested by the Mumbai police in the IPL betting scandal and remanded in police custody till June 6 by a local court. Badlani alias Kishore Pune was detained this morning by the police's crime branch at the international airport and later arrested and produced before a metropolitan magistrate this afternoon. Kesu Pune alias Kishore Badlani is believed to be one of the...  
04:45 PM, Jun 03, 2013

Cricket no more a gentleman's game: Erapalli Prasanna New Delhi: Terming the BCCI's Emergent Working Committee meeting in Chennai a sham, former spin legend Erapalli Prasanna on Monday said that money is ruling the sport now and it is no more a gentleman's game. "The entire controversy is not going to affect the popularity of cricket in India as we have seen packed stadiums in IPL. Followers of the game are immense here but I can see the...  
04:41 PM, Jun 03, 2013