IPL 6 spot-fixing: Sleepless nights, no baths for Sreesanth
by IANS
New Delhi: For fast bowler Sreesanth, it was two days of sleepless nights and no bath as the disgraced cricketer was not "comfortable" with the bathroom. Alone in the small cell of the Delhi Police, he mostly looks glum, depressed and breaks down often during questioning, police sources said on Saturday. On the second day of questioning by the interrogators of the Delhi Police Special Cell, which busted the spot...  
08:44 PM, May 18, 2013

Police dispatch teams to 4 cities on money trail New Delhi: Delhi Police on Saturday despatched teams to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Hyderabad to track the money trail in the IPL spot-fixing case even as it conducted raids for the second time at the Faridabad residence of Ajit Chandila, one of the three arrested cricketers. Investigators are also looking into the bank accounts of the players to trace the flow of money and are trying to find out how...  
08:18 PM, May 18, 2013

Spot-fixing: Delhi Police to get details of seized phones 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...  
03:55 PM, May 18, 2013

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...  
02:50 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

Taped conversations show bookies threatened players, say police New Delhi: 6:45 pm: Delhi Police say phone transcripts show bookies threatened cricketers. 5:35 pm: Delhi Police claim Rajasthan Royal player Ajit Chandila has confessed to spot-fixing in IPL 5 during his interrogation. 4:58 pm: Rs 72000 recovered from Sreesanth's hotel room, say Mumbai Police. They also say Sreesanth did not stay with the team and stayed in a different hotel. 4:47 pm: Police are in the process of retrieving...  
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

Delhi: IPL betting racket unearthed, one arrested New Delhi: Delhi Police on Friday claimed to have smashed an IPL betting racket and arrested one person in theis connection. The arrest came following a tip off that one Pawan Arora was allegedly organising betting in his rented house in Rani Bagh during the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Pune Warriors . Arora was arrested. Police said a decoy customer was sent who offered a deal to the...  
02:55 AM, May 18, 2013

Chargesheet in 2000 match-fixing soon: Delhi Police
by IANS
New Delhi: Riding high after the arrest of three cricketer, including India fast bowler S Sreesanth, in spot-fixing in Indian Premier League (IPL), Delhi Police are still struggling to file a chargesheet 13 years after having exposed the murky world of match-fixing in 2000. The cricketing world was shocked in 2000, when Delhi Police named the then South African captain Hansie Cronje, who died later, his team mates Herschelle Gibbs...  
09:30 PM, May 17, 2013

Girls were present when Sreesanth was arrested: Delhi Police New Delhi: Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar on Friday said women were present with cricketer S Sreeshant and his friend Jiju Janardhan when they were arrested for their alleged involvement in spot-fixing in IPL matches. "Very much. Girls were present with Sreesanth and Jiju. We also have information about others (players)," he said. Asked whether honey trap was used in cricket, he said it was an open secret and is...  
09:03 PM, May 17, 2013

IPL spot-fixing: Uncertain future awaits Ajit Chandila, Ankeet Chavan

Ajit Chandila is 29 and Ankeet Chavan is 27 - old enough to tell right from wrong, young enough to have time left in the game. But today, they sit in a jail cell awaiting an uncertain future. ...
08:31 PM, May 17, 2013

Dravid, Shilpa, Kundra not to be quizzed: Delhi Police New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Friday said it has no reasons to interrogate cricketer Rahul Dravid or Rajasthan Royals owners Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty in connection with the spot-fixing case in which three players were arrested. "Delhi Police has no reasons to invite them to join investigation of the spot fixing case," Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said. He said the reports that police may interrogate Shilpa Shetty...  
08:05 PM, May 17, 2013

There was an attempt to spot-fix last three IPL seasons: Bookie

Investigations into the sensational spot-fixing scandal which hit the cricketing world on Thursday have now branched out into three distinct patterns across Delhi and Mumbai. ...
07:41 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: Not ruling out arrests of more cricketers, says Mumbai Police

Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police Himanshu Roy said more skeletons could tumble out in this controversy as probe continues. ...
06:01 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

Chandila has been trapped by Delhi Police, says lawyer

The three Rajasthan Royals players - Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila - arrested for spot-fixing by Delhi Police on Thursday. ...
04:10 PM, May 17, 2013

Omar welcomes Liyaqat's release on bail New Delhi: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday welcomed the release of Liyaqat Shah on bail and expressed hope that the National Investigation Agency will complete its probe soon. "I welcome his release on bail and now I hope that the NIA completes its investigation as soon as possible," Omar told PTI. Omar's comment came after a Special Court granted bail to Liyaqat as NIA investigation "confirmed"...  
04:01 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

Rajasthan Royals launches internal probe into spot-fixing New Delhi: 9.20 pm: Rajasthan Royals issued a statement saying its management and team members and other staff were shocked at the spot-fixing incident involving three of its players. The statement added it had launched an internal probe into the incident. 8.01 pm: The Delhi Police said it has no reasons to interrogate cricketer Rahul Dravid or Rajasthan Royals owners Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty in connection with the spot-fixing...  
08:54 AM, May 17, 2013