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Modi threatens to shift IPL out of India
New Delhi: IPL boss Lalit Modi had threatened to shif the IPL matches out of the country if the government did not allow to hold the event as per schedule. Mr Modi has written to the franchises saying that the IPL ...
Modi Threatens To Shift Ipl Out Of India
BCCI and BCA challenge High Court order in SC
for hearing of the matter. In the meantime, parties gave an undertaking that they would seek an adjournment in high court where the matter is coming for hearing on September 15. ...
Observer holds meeting with both factions
Kolkata:With just five days to go for Cricket Association of Bengal elections, court-appointed observer S K Phouzdar yesterday held a meeting with both the factions at the CAB headquarters at the Eden Gardens. ...
Dissidents file suit for observer to CAB polls
Kolkata:The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) elections took a new twist today with dissident group leader Samar Pal filing a suit in a city civil court seeking an independent observer for the state body~~s polls scheduled for July 30. ...
SLC politics throws tri-series in confusion
Colombo:A bitter battle to control Sri Lanka~~s cricket establishment has wrecked the schedule for next month~~s limited-overs tri-series against India and South Africa. ...
PCB aiming to pip Gavaskar in ICC elections
Lahore:Miffed at Sunil Gavaskar~~s "behind-the-scene" role in ~~~~influencing~~~~ key decisions as the ICC Cricket Committee chairman, the PCB is gunning for Sunny~~s head and has decided to field former Pakistan captain Majid Khan in the elections in June to succeed the I...
BCCI constitution needs review: Krishnamurthy
New Delhi:Former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, who was appointed Observer by the Supreme Court for elections to BCCI, has suggested a "thorough review" of the Constitution of the cash-rich body, which suffers from several ambiguities, including on voting r...
Mahendra and Sharad Pawar file nominations
Kolkata:In a replay of last year~~s bitter electoral fight, BCCI president Ranbir Singh Mahendra and political heavyweight Sharad Pawar filed their nominations for the top Board post here today. ...
Mahendra to seek legal opinion on BCCI rules
Kolkata:Cricket Board President Ranbir Singh Mahendra today said he would take legal recourse against the ruling of Supreme Court appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy which has left him only with a casting vote in the elections slated for November 29. ...
Mahendra not debarred from contesting: Observer
New Delhi:Even as BCCI rushed to the Supreme Court questioning the rulings of T S Krishnamurthy, the BCCI observer today clarified that he had not debarred President Ranbir Singh Mahendra from contesting for the top post in the November 29 elections. ...