Archive for April, 2010

Modi was a victim of unfair vilification, says Bindra

Former Indian cricket board president Inderjit Singh Bindra, an influential member of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council, feels suspended IPL chairman Lalit Modi was a victim of unfair vilification and lauded him as marketing genius who has changed the landscape of Indian crikcet. Saying that he is not holding any brief for Modi, [...]

Let ICC supervise IPL from now on: Miandad

Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad is not surprised by the mess the IPL finds itself in and wants the International Cricket Council to ‘supervise’ its organisation in future. Miandad said keeping in mind the huge stakes involved in the so called domestic event of the BCCI, the world governing body of the game must intervene. [...]

I-T department gives clean chit to PCA

Virtually giving a clean chit to Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), Income Tax sleuths, who carried out a survey at PCA stadium, on Saturday said that nothing “incriminating” was found in their books of accounts of IPL. “Everything is fine (in the accounts books) during our survey operations at PCA as nothing incriminating has been found [...]

Warne consoles Shah Rukh Khan

The day after Kolkata Knight Riders capitulated in Chennai to all but crash out of IPL 3, Shane Warne had some words of consolation for KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan. “Hey buddy you’re a champion and your charisma is something (that) I’m sure inspires a lot of people. Hang in there, sport is cruel sometimes,” [...]

Does Sachin Techndulkar's Performance Matter to Mumbai Indians?

Tendulkar is the key to Mumbai’s success while chasing targets It was a sad sight. A rather ill-looking Sachin Tendulkar walking back into the pavilion on his favourite cricket ground; the Chepauk, thanks mainly due to the weather that had sapped him enough through the course of the 20 overs he fielded and the nine [...]

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