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Sixty five former cricketers, including legendary Sunil Gavaskar, have been invited by the BCCI for the IPL play-offs where they would be handed over the cheques as a part of Board's one-time benefit payment. Read More »
The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Indian Premier League refused to comment or act against the media reports regarding two Pune Warriors cricketers, Wayne Parnell and Rahul Sharma's detention from a rave party in Mumbai. Read More »
In the backdrop of a spot-fixing scandal that rocked IPL, Sports Minister Ajay Maken said the BCCI should probe the root cause of the problem and suggested that the body should de-link itself from running the cash-rich Twenty20 league to avoid "overlapping of interests". Read More »
In the wake of suspension of five domestic players and allegations about players being played 'black money', the Indian Cricket Board may have a separate auction for the uncapped domestic players in the coming seasons of the cash-rich IPL Read More »
A public suit was filed Tuesday before the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court asking how the Indian cricket board board could nominate players for government awards despite not being one of the National Sports Federations (NSFs) recognised by the sports ministry.   Read More »
Rippling his muscles and flashing a toothless grin a former Mr Universe known as the 'Pocket Hercules' celebrates his 100th birthday. And what has been the key to long life for the super-fit centenarian who has battled poverty, a stint in prison and a minor stroke - not taking life too seriously. The diminutive Manohar Aich, who is 4ft 11ins tall, overcame many hurdles to achieve his body buildin Read More »
Numerous payment problems and questions about their lack of funds were some of the factors the BCCI considered before it decided to terminate its contract with Nimbus Communications Read More »
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 NextTo commemorate the third anniversary of the 26/11 terror attack on Mumbai, composer Aadesh Shrivastava is launching an album, aptly called, Sounds Of Peace. Interestingly, he's not alone in this endeavour. The music director has roped in international artistes like Akon, Wyclef Jon and Pamela Lajoie for the album, besides Shaan and Ustad Rashid Kha Read More »

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