Srinivasan dismisses calls for his resignation Narainswamy Srinivasan has dismissed calls for his resignation after his son-in-law and Gurunath Meiyappan was arrested by police for his alleged role in spot-fixing during the Indian Premier League. Read full article |
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'Umpire Rauf will fight to clear name' Troubled Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf will fight to clear his name in an ongoing spot-fixing scandal in India, family sources told AFP on Saturday, saying he had returned to his home in Lahore. Read full article |
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Police refuse to confirm they are investigating Rauf Police said on Friday they were "investigating all the angles" in the Indian spot-fixing scandal but refused to confirm if they were targeting top Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf. Read full article |
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Warner sorry over rant, but defends himself Australian opener David Warner said on Thursday he regretted not keeping a lid on his outrage but maintained he had to defend himself after his image was used in a report condemning the Indian Premier League Read full article |
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Australia's Warner fined for Twitter outburst Australia batsman David Warner has been fined A$5 750 for his Twitter outburst against two journalists, the maximum financial penalty for a first offence. Read full article |
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No Aus plan to curb Twitter after Warner rant Cricket Australia said on Tuesday it had no immediate plan to curb the use of social media by players after a Twitter rant by David Warner, but suggested it could happen in the future. Read full article |
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India mulls spot-fixing law after arrests India is mulling a law to deal with the issue of spot-fixing in sport following last week's arrest of cricketers and bookmakers, government officials said on Monday. Read full article |
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Warner disciplinary hearing set for Wednesday Australia opening batsman David Warner will face a disciplinary hearing this week into an alleged code of conduct breach after a Twitter rant directed at two of the country's leading cricket writers. Read full article |
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Warner to face disciplinary hearing Australia opening batsman David Warner will face a disciplinary hearing for his Twitter outburst against two senior Australian cricket journalists, the country's cricket board said on Sunday. Read full article |
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Aus to investigate Warner's twitter rant Cricket Australia is to investigate an extraordinary Twitter outburst by opening batsmen David Warner that attacked two senior Australian cricket journalists. Read full article |
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'Jeeks', 'nuffies', moms targeted by cricket FB Hunched over desks staring at computer screens paid for in part by New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum Read full article |
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ICC move to clarify vote amid fixing claims The International Cricket Council fended off allegations of vote fixing on Thursday and said "confusion" over procedures was the reason for a re-vote in a troubled election for one of its committees. Read full article |
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ICC urged to investigate vote Tim May, ousted from an ICC panel amid allegations of pressure from India, says it is time someone "stood up to the cancer of stand-over tactics" that define the governing body. Read full article |
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Ashraf becomes Pak's first elected chief Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Zaka Ashraf on Wednesday became the country's first elected head of the sport, winning a four-year term under a new constitution approved earlier this year. Read full article |
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Cricket fraternity unites over Imran fall Top Pakistani cricketers Shahid Afridi and Inzamam-ul-Haq visited Imran Khan in hospital on Wednesday as the politician and former test captain recovered from a bad fall at an election rally. Read full article |
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FICA slam ICC vote ouster of May International Cricket Council chiefs have been challenged to look again at the voting procedures that saw former Australia offspinner Tim May lose his place on the global governing body's cricket committee. Read full article |
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Guilty plea in Ryder assault case A New Zealand man has pleaded guilty to assaulting cricketer Jesse Ryder during an altercation outside a bar in the South Island city of Christchurch last month, reports said on Tuesday. Read full article |
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ICC announces Indian winner amid concerns The International Cricket Council announced former India international Laxman Sivaramakrishnan as a new player representative on Monday. Read full article |
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Michael Holding joins the CPL Michael Holding has thrown his weight behind the forthcoming Caribbean Premier League on the basis that it can help develop the next generation of cricketing talent in the region. Read full article |
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Gatting to be next MCC president Former England captain Mike Gatting was named as the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) on Wednesday. Read full article |