The BCCI comes down heavily on all the players caught on camera, during a sting, negotiating a fee for spot fixing. TP Sudhindra has been banned for life while Shalabh Srivatsava has been banned for five months. Mohnish Mishra, Amit Yadav, and Abhinav Bali hav...
The key disciplinary meeting of the BCCI comes to an end. The IPL players, caught in a sting, have been banned for different time periods. While Sudhindra has been banned for life, Shalabh Srivastava has been given a five year ban.
The five players caught in the India TV sting operation arrive at the BCCI headquarters for their interrogation. The players had been accused of spot fixing during the IPL games. The meeting will be presided over by BCCI president N Srinivasan.
A meeting of the BCCI today will decide the fate of the five suspended IPL players allegedly involved in spot fixing. The players who have arrived at the meeting were exposed through a sting operation bargaining rates for a no ball.
The BCCI disciplinary committee is set to meet in Mumbai on Saturday to continue their probe into IPL spot fixing scandal involving five players. The players who have been suspended following the allegation are likely to be summoned by the BCCI.
While KKR and CSK get ready to battle it out for the IPL Season 5 finals, the police is on the hunt for super bookie Jhabroo allegedly involved in IPL fixing.
Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, and Kirti Azad will not benefit from the one-time payment by the BCCI as the board has not included former players who retired before 2004.
Sports Minister Ajay Maken remarks that he has directed the Enforcement Directorate and the Income Tax Department to probe into the allegations of corruption and spot-fixing in IPL.
BCCI suspends five cricketers, TP Sudhindra, Shalabh Srivatsava, Amit Yadav, Abhinav Bali, and Mohinish Mishra, after India TV conducted a sting operation exposing these players.
Centrestage puts the spotlight on the exposed dark underbelly of Indian cricket by questioning if the BCCI can be trusted to clean up or is it part of the problem?
In a phone call recording of the conversation between Shalabh Srivastava of Kings XI Punjab and India TV undercover agent, the cricketer asks for Rs 10 lakh for throwing a no-ball.
The BCCI suspends tainted cricketers Mohnish Mishra, Shalabh Srivastava, TP Sudhindra, Amit Yadav and Abhinav Bali in the wake of a TV expose' on spot-fixing in IPL.
Cricketers Shalabh Srivastava and TP Sudhindra are likely to be banned as the BCCI is set to take strong action against the players caught spot-fixing IPL matches.
After revelations of spot fixing in IPL emerge through a sting operation, BCCI Chairman U Srinivasan says that no form of corruption in cricket will be tolerated.