Board Of Control For Cricket In India

Analysis: The big divide within the BCCI

Sources say N Srinivasan has told the board members at the meeting in Chennai that he's ready to step aside but not resign as the BCCI President. ...
03:59 PM, Jun 02, 2013

Srinivasan can't step aside, he can either quit or stay: lawyer

Lawyer Abhimanyu Bhandari says it is legally not possible for a board president to step aside. ...
01:39 PM, Jun 02, 2013

Live: Critics question BCCI's decision on Srinivasan, Dalmiya New Delhi: 6:56 pm: Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) president IS Bindra says BCCI meeting was all a drama. "People sitting in Delhi were controlling this. This meeting was orchestrated and coordinated," Bindra says. He further said that since Srinivasan has not resigned, there was no question of an interim president. 6:02 pm: Former board secretary Jaywant Lele says, "They have done all this unconstitutionally. How can Jagmohan Dalmiya be interim...  
10:16 AM, Jun 02, 2013

Srinivasan being asked to step aside unconditionally: BCCI sources New Delhi: Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) President N Srinivasan is being asked to step aside unconditional, according to sources in the board. BCCI sources say they will not push for Srinivasan's resignation or impeachment but will ask Srinivasan to step aside till the inquiry into his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan's involvement in the IPL betting and spot-fixing scandal is over. Sources also add that there is no...  
09:03 AM, Jun 02, 2013

Crucial BCCI meet today; all eyes on N Srinivasan, will he step aside? New Delhi: In a bid to cleanse the game and restore faith in the administrators, the Board Of Control For Cricket In India (BCCI) working committee is set to meet on Sunday where embattled BCCI President N Srinivasan is likely to step aside pending an inquiry. But sources have told CNN-IBN that Srinivasan has laid down two conditions - first, he wants to appoint the new secretary and treasurer and...  
07:38 AM, Jun 02, 2013

'BCCI to write to govt asking for a law against fixing' New Delhi: A day after Law Minister Kapil Sibal proposed a new law to curb fixing menace in sport in the wake of IPL spot-fixing scandal, The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has backed the need of a tougher legislation to control fixing, sources said on Monday. The BCCI will write to the government asking for a new law to help curb fixing, sources added. On Sunday,...  
06:33 PM, May 20, 2013

Competition Comm finds BCCI guilty of market abuse Fair trade regulator Competition Commission on Friday held that the Indian cricket board indulged in anti-competitive practices and slapped a penalty of Rs 52.24 crore on it. ...  
08:01 PM, Feb 08, 2013

Gavaskar to receive CK Nayudu Award
by IANS
Gavaskar will receive the award at the BCCI awards ceremony to be held shortly. ...  
05:03 PM, Oct 25, 2012