Jaipur police to share details of seized phones with Delhi police Jaipur: Jaipur police will share with their Delhi counterparts the call details of mobile phones seized during raids to assist with the ongoing IPL spot-fixing probe.

"Over 250 mobile phones, some laptops and other items were seized during 16 raids in the city during the IPL season this year and call details of the mobile phones will be shared with Delhi police to assist them in the ongoing probe in spot fixing," a police officer said.

"This is to ascertain whether there was any connection of the bookies arrested in Jaipur," the officer said, adding, that the city police was unaware of any spot fixing but action on large scale was taken against betting.

Sreesanth and the other two cricketers - Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila - were arrested in in Mumbai on Thursday by Delhi Police for spot-fixing IPL matches for payments upto Rs 60 lakh just for giving away pre-determined number of runs in an over....more    
02:50 PM, May 18, 2013

BCCI Working Committee meets to chalk out course of action Chennai: Jolted by the sensational IPL spot-fixing scandal, the BCCI's all-powerful working committee will hold an emergency meeting here on Sunday to discuss the fallout of the controversy and decide the future course of action against the three arrested cricketers. The BCCI is under intense pressure to take a tough stand as it is a second case of spot-fixing in the cash-rich IPL and indications are that they could even...  
02:41 PM, May 18, 2013

Indian sports facing crisis: Ratnakar Shetty Mumbai: Even as the BCCI grapples with the IPL spot-fixing scandal, its General Manager (game development), Ratnakar Shetty, said cricket is not the only game faced with a problem as all other sports in the country are battling "crisis" situations of their own. Speaking at the India Sports Forum 36, Shetty said a clean-up is required of all the sports in the country. "Indian sports is at a very important...  
02:25 PM, May 18, 2013

Spot-fixing: Is the brand IPL facing its worst credibility crisis? New Delhi: The current controversy of IPL spot-fixing isn't new in the long history of controversies faced by the 20-20 format since it started in India. Now as IPL spot-fixing threatens the credibility of Indian cricket itself, it's political masters have gone into silent mode. The IPL commissioner, Union Minister Rajeev Shukla, seen at most IPL matches, gave a quote to a news agency promising strongest possible action against guilty....  
10:54 AM, May 18, 2013

Live: Mumbai Police recovers Sreesanth's laptop New Delhi: 3:00 pm: Mumbai Police Crime Branch has raided Sofitel Hotel in the city and reportedly recovered a laptop belonging to spot-fixing accused cricketer S Sreesanth. Sources said more raids were likely to be conducted in a few more places on Saturday. 2:23 pm: "I don't have to personally apologise, it's enough that I am condemning it," he said. 2:20 pm: "IPL has not let down people, it is...  
09:49 AM, May 18, 2013

IPL 6 spot-fixing stain spreads, more players under the scanner New Delhi: The IPL 6 spot-fixing stain is fast spreading and sources are saying the police are now focusing on the role of underworld and more players in the scandal. There have also been reports that spot-fixing might have taken place in previous IPL editions too. The Delhi Police Special cell, which brought the scandal to the limelight, is also looking for the money trails in Mumbai, Ahmedabad and New...  
08:24 AM, May 18, 2013

First Chappell, now Sreesanth; feel bad for Dravid: Sourav Ganguly
by IANS
Kolkata: Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Friday said he felt bad for Rajasthan Royals skipper Rahul Dravid who had to "contend with people like Greg Chappell and S. Sreesanth" during his captaincy stints for the country and the IPL franchisee respectively. A day after Sreesanth and two other Royals players - Ankit Chauhan and Ajit Chandila - were arrested for spot fixing, Ganguly told a television channel: "I...  
12:15 AM, May 18, 2013

Spot-fixing scandal is like a kick in the teeth: Warne Melbourne: Spin legend Shane Warne says the ongoing Indian Premier Legaue spot-fixing scandal is like a "kick in the teeth" for cricket. Indian pacer Sreesanth and two other bowlers from Rajasthan Royals team were arrested in a post-midnight operation in Mumbai on Thursday by Delhi Police for spot-fixing IPL matches for payments of up to Rs 60 lakhs just for giving away pre-determined number of runs in an over. "This...  
11:02 PM, May 17, 2013

IPL 6 spot-fixing: If found guilty, ban them for life, says Adam Gilchrist Mohali: Australian cricket great Adam Gilchrist has called for life bans if the players arrested for their alleged role in spot-fixing in the ongoing IPL are found guilty. "For my mind, any player found involved in any implications where they are proven that they have handled illegal bookmakers' bets or whatever, there is no place for them in the game whatsoever ever again. It's so clear now, we are so...  
10:32 PM, May 17, 2013

Spot-fixing scandal has caused immense distress: RR CEO Jaipur: Rajasthan Royals' CEO Raghu Iyer said the arrest of three of its cricketers for alleged role in spot-fixing in the ongoing IPL has caused "immense distress" to everyone associated with the franchise. "All of the Rajasthan Royal owners, management, captain, coach and players and staff are shocked and disappointed at the entire situation which has caused immense distress to us all," Iyer said in a statement. Errant Indian pacer...  
10:26 PM, May 17, 2013

Full text: Rajasthan Royals statement on IPL spot-fixing New Delhi: The Rajasthan Royals team on Friday issued a statement on the IPL spot-fixing incident involving three of its key players, including top bowler S Sreesanth. The statement said the team management, the coach, captain Rahul Dravid, players and staff were "shocked and disappointed at the entire situation". The statement added that the team has launched an internal probe into the matter. Below is the full text of the...  
09:41 PM, May 17, 2013

Day 2: How the IPL 6 spot-fixing crisis unfolded New Delhi: The second day of the spot-fixing crisis that threatens to tarnish the credibility of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Indian cricket saw several shocking details emerge during the interrogation of the arrested Rajasthan Royals players, Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila, Ankeet Chavan and Amit Singh. Here's a breakdown of Friday's major developments. Sreesanth confesses to spot-fixing, say sources After initially being defiant, Sreesanth, the fast bowler who has played...  
09:29 PM, May 17, 2013

Spot-fixing: Sreesanth moves court for copy of FIR New Delhi: Indian pacer S Sreesanth, who is being quizzed along with 13 others in the IPL spot-fixing scandal case, today moved a Delhi court seeking a a copy of the FIR registered against him. Sreesanth, his two teammates of Rajasthan Royals franchise and 11 bookies were on Thursday remanded to police custody for five days. The cricketer be supplied with a copy of the FIR for preparing his defence,...  
07:47 PM, May 17, 2013

Spot-fixing scandal adds sinister approach in game: Fleming Bangalore: Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Flemings today said that the spot-fixing scandal that rocked the IPL could lead to strange happenings on the field being suspected of wrongdoing and added a "sinister" approach to the game. He said the scandal, which allegedly involved India pacer S Sreesanth and his two Rajasthan Royals team-mates, has sullied the game and his players were saddened by the incident. "I have not really...  
07:44 PM, May 17, 2013

Spot-fixing: Probe agencies looking into money trail New Delhi: A day after the Delhi Police unearthed an alleged spot-fixing racket in IPL matches, a host of other probe agencies have begun sniffing for any clandestine 'hawala' transactions linked to it. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is tasked to check illegal payment gateways like 'hawala' and unreported cash transactions, has started scanning operations of suspected dealers even as it plans to soon approach the Delhi Police to get...  
07:10 PM, May 17, 2013

Spot-fixing: Cricketers trapped by police, allege lawyers New Delhi: Lawyers of S Sreesanth and his IPL teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan on Friday claimed that the players were innocent and accused the Delhi Police of "wrongly trapping" them in the IPL spot-fixing case. A day after the Indian pacer, Chandila and Chavan were remanded in five days police custody along with 11 others, their lawyers questioned the police action and accused the cops of following illegal...  
07:05 PM, May 17, 2013

Legalising sports betting will not solve the problem: Sanjay Jha Do the IPL spot-fixing incidents involve just players and bookies or are there more powerful stakeholders involved? Is over-commercialisation of a sport to blame for what is happening? Has infusion of big money and corporate greed worked to the detriment of the game? Sanjay Jha, founder of cricketnext.com, joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on the issue. Q. I have lost faith in IPL and BCCI..they will always try to...  
06:03 PM, May 17, 2013

IPL spot-fixing: Shinde congratulates Delhi Police New Delhi: Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Friday congratulated Delhi Police for unearthing the illegal practice of spot-fixing in IPL cricket matches which led to the arrest of three cricketers and several bookies. "I congratulate Delhi Police. Whenever they do good work I appreciate," Shinde told reporters here on the sidelines of an event of border guarding force BSF. He said the probe in the case is at...  
05:41 PM, May 17, 2013

Sreesanth dropped from State Lottery advertisement Thiruvananthapuram: Tainted pacer S Sreesanth, arrested in spot-fixing allegation case, was on Friday dropped from the advertisement for the state run Kerala Lottery. Sreesanth, who appeared in the advertisement for 'Karunya Lottery', was removed from the celebrities advertisement panel, State Lottery Directorate officials said in Thiruvananthapuram. The Rajasthan Royal IPL team player along with two of his teammates were arrested by Delhi police on Thursday for alleged spot fixing in...  
05:29 PM, May 17, 2013

Have Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan confessed to spot-fixing in IPL? New Delhi: The Delhi police on Friday claimed that arrested Rajasthan Royals players Sreesanth and Ankeet Chavan confessed before the probe team to their involvement in spot-fixing in IPL 6 matches. Chavan reportedly said that he got lured and made a huge mistake by indulging in spot-fixing. Sources say the transcript shows that Chavan was initially reluctant but later succumbed to the bait as the bookies kept on increasing the...  
12:03 PM, May 17, 2013