Azhar denies 'Outllook' report on receiving money New Delhi:A leading newsweekly claimed that Mohammed Azharuddin had admitted before Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that he had taken Rs 10 lakhs for providing information in matches against South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan between 1996 and 1999, but the former Indian cricket captain denied this. ...
CBI asked to probe Prasar Bharti CEO further New Delhi:A Delhi Court has rejected Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)~~s plea to close three corruption cases relating to telecast rights of international cricket and tennis tournaments against Prasar Bharti chief executive officer (CEO) K S Sarma and some other offic...
Thatscricket - News - 'Azhar in emotional dire straits, financial mess' New Delhi: Tainted former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin has sold off his house and expensive cars and moved into rented premises to raise funds for himself, according to a report published on Friday.<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"-->Azharu...
Thatscricket - News - Cricket: CBI wants Dalmiya to clarify on telecast issue New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has sought some clarification from former International Cricket Council president JagmohanDalmiya in its probe of alleged bunglings in the award of telecast rights of cricket World Cups played from 1996 onwards, agency s...
Thatscricket - News - ACU closing in on new suspects: Condon London: Lord Paul Condon head of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) claimed on Wednesday that his team of match-fixing investigators are closing in on several new suspects.<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"-->The ...
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 - 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 - Stewart likely to be cleared of fixing charges New Delhi: England's cricket captain Alec Stewart is set to be cleared of corruption charges after Indian bookmaker Mukesh Gupta declined to testify before investigators this week, sources said on Friday.Two members of the Anti Corruption Unit of the International Cricket ...
Thatscricket - News - CBI team to visit BCCI head office Mumbai: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will send its team to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) head office on Monday June 25.BCCI sources confirmed to UNI that a CBI team will be paying a visit to ...
ICC colluded with TV broadcaster, says CBI New Delhi: Cricket~~s world governing body, under fire for its failure to curb the menace of match-fixing, faces further trouble over a multi-million Dollar television rights scam in India, officials said on Friday. ...