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Lele blames Muthiah for ruining Azhar's career
Vadodara:Nearly six years after BCCI imposed a life ban on one of India~~s most successful cricketers, Mohammed Azharuddin, in alleged match-fixing scandal, former Board secretary Jaywant Lele today demanded immediate lifting of the ban on the player saying ~~~~there was no evidence against Azhar. ...
BCCI should decide on Jadeja's ban, says HC
<img height="131" alt="Ajay Jadeja" hspace="0" src="http://thatscricket.com/image/jadeja1.jpg" width="115" align="left" border="0" />New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday said it was for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to consider any r...
Thatscricket - News - Arjuna, Aravinda cleared of all charges
Colombo: Sri Lanka's cricket Board on Wednesday gave the final all clear and exonerated former Test skipper Arjuna Ranatunga and his deputy Aravinda de Silva of match-fixing charges levelled by an Indian bookmaker.<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"--&...
Thatscricket - News - States must amend Acts to curb match-fixing
<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"-->New Delhi: The Sports Ministry has said it wants suitable amendments to the Gambling Acts in force in different states to effectively deal with match-fixing and other malpractices. The Law Ministry has already ...
Thatscricket - News - BCCI asked to file reply in weeks time
New Delhi: Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to file its reply within a week to banned cricketer Ajay Jadeja's writ petition against the BCCI's five-year ban on him playing competitive cricket.Justice ...
Thatscricket - News - Arjuna, Aravinda cleared of 'fix' charges
Colombo: Sri Lanka's former Test skipper Arjuna Ranatunga and his deputy Aravinda de Silva were cleared of match-fixing charges due to "inadequate and untested" evidence, the top local investigator said on Sunday.The cricketing duo were cleared after an eight-month investi...
Thatscricket - News - TV rights scam: CBI team to meet ICC officials
New Delhi: A two-member team of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is leaving for London on Monday to gather inputs and hold discussions with International Cricket Council (ICC) officials on the alleged rigging of television rights for sports events between 1996 ...