
New Delhi: N Srinivasan might have stepped aside as the BCCI chief taking no part in the day-to-day functioning of the Indian cricket board, but as per a report in a leading daily, Srinivasan will attend the International Cricket Committee's (ICC) annual board conference to be held on June 26 on London.
India will oppose the proposed uniform implementation of the Decision Review System (DRS) at the meet and BCCI officials are keen on Srinivasan representing BCCI as he has been advocating again the uniform use of DRS from the start.
"Srinivasan will attend the meeting on behalf of the BCCI. He has been attending the meetings in the past and is a strong voice when it comes to opposing the decision review system," said a BCCI official as quoted by The Indian Express
On June 3, N Srinivasan had refused to resign as the BCCI president, but had agreed to 'step aside' till the board's internal probe into the IPL 6 controversy involving his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan is over. ...
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09:59 AM, Jun 19, 2013

New Delhi: The impasse regarding who will be India's representative at the Annual Conference of the ICC took a new turn as senior vice-president Arun Jaitley's name cropped up as a likely choice for the high-profile meeting in London on June 25. "Mr Jaitley is in London right now. There is a possibility that he might represent BCCI at the Conference on March 25. If Mr Jaitley agrees, he will...

10:31 PM, Jun 18, 2013

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Friday submitted an interim reply on Umesh Goenka's plea in which he had alleged that he was forced to record his statement during the ongoing investigation in the IPL betting scandal. Goenka had alleged he was beaten up and forced to write the statement which said Rajasthan Royals' co-owner and actor Shilpa Shetty had asked him to bet in a particular Indian Premier League match....

06:11 PM, Jun 14, 2013

Nearly a month since the first dramatic arrests were made, are the IPL probes running out of steam? The accused cricketers are out on bail and cases against team bosses under suspicion appear to be floundering. ...

08:23 PM, Jun 13, 2013

New Delhi: A Tamil film actor has been arrested for allegedly cheating a city-based businessman of Rs five crores on the pretext of helping him in getting Rs 1,000 crore loans. 52-year-old S Srinivasan, popularly known as Power Star, who is an actor, director and producer and acted in a dozen films and produced four, was arrested by Economic Offence Wing of Delhi Police from Chennai, said Harendra K Singh,...

04:58 PM, Jun 11, 2013

New Delhi: A Tamil film actor-cum-director was arrested by Delhi Police for duping a Delhi-based businessman of Rs 5 crore on the pretext of facilitating a Rs 1,000 crore loan to his company, police said Monday. S. Srinivasan, 52, a resident of Chennai, was taken to Delhi from Chennai where he was lodged in judicial custody in another cheating case. "Srinivasan is involved in nine cases of cheating using the...

10:57 AM, Jun 11, 2013

Chennai: Chennai-based hotelier Vikram Aggarwal was arrested on Monday by the Tamil Nadu Crime Branch-CID for his role in the IPL betting scandal. "We have been able to establish that he was gambling on IPL matches," said TN CB-CID DSP Venkatraman. Aggarwal appeared before the TN CB-CID today. The police said they have learnt that Aggarwal was in close contact with arrested bookie Kitty and that he used his hotel...

07:21 PM, Jun 10, 2013

Mumbai: On the day the Board of Cricket Control (BCCI) in India suspended Raj Kundra pending inquiry into the IPL scandal, the Rajasthan Royals' co-owner said he is "shocked, saddened and hurt" with the decision and that he "will fight the grounds of suspension". The decision to suspend Kundra was taken during the BCCI's emergent working committee meeting on Monday. Here is Kundra's full statement: All those who know me...

05:38 PM, Jun 10, 2013

Mumbai: An embattled Raj Kundra, co-owner of Rajasthan Royals team, who is facing accusations of betting on IPL matches, on Friday claimed innocence and said he would be willing to forfeit his shares in the franchise if found guilty. "I was called by Delhi Police since I am a minority shareholder of Rajasthan Royals and a few questions were put to me to which I have satisfactorily answered," Kundra, husband...

11:29 PM, Jun 07, 2013

New Delhi: Actress Shilpa Shetty placed bets of Rs one lakh for an IPL match, Delhi Police claimed on Friday even as investigators said they do not believe her husband and co-owner of Rajasthan Royals Raj Kundra's statement that he lost Rs one crore in betting. Kundra and Shilpa have denied allegations against them. Police sources said they may quizz Kundra again and call Shilpa for questioning if there is...

08:36 PM, Jun 07, 2013

Bangalore: Tallam Venkatesh, whose name is doing the rounds for the BCCI treasurer's post, on Friday backed N Srinivasan, saying it would be "unfair" to put the Board President in firing line just because his relative is allegedly involved in betting. "If his son-in-law does something, can we claim he (Srinivasan) is also involved (in the IPL spot-fixing mess)?. Let us be fair to him. He has brought cricket to...

07:25 PM, Jun 07, 2013

New Delhi: Jagmohan Dalmiya, who was on May 26 asked to take over BCCI's day to day activities by its members after its current chief stepped N Srinivasan stepped aside in the wake of the IPL scandal, has named his new BCCI team with Sanjay Patel from Baroda Cricket Association replacing Sanjay Jagdale as BCCI Secretary on Thursday. Dalmiya in a press conference stated that the vacancy of BCCI Treasurer...

07:06 PM, Jun 06, 2013

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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