Suspended IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been served a third notice by the Indian board, this time over the granting of theatrical rights last November for the third season of the tournament
Lalit Modi’s legal team is confident of receiving a positive response to the mail sent on Tuesday to members of the IPL governing council seeking an independent panel to look into the charges against him
Lalit Modi has asked Shashank Manohar and N Srinivasan to remove themselves from all proceedings involving the show cause notice issued to him and to instead constitute an independent panel to adjudicate on the issue
Paul Condon, the outgoing chief of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), has said there is uncertainty over whether or not there was any match-fixing involved in the first and second editions of the IPL
Paul Condon, the outgoing chief of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), has said there is uncertainty over whether or not there was any match-fixing involved in the first and second editions of the IPL
The IPL has an enviable track record in maximising ad revenue by creating, and selling, space. However, a survey by global ad agency Dentsu Media suggests the league may have been guilty of overkill
Modi will now have to submit his response by May 31, a ten-day extension from the original deadline
Modi will now have to submit his response by May 31, a ten-day extension from the original deadline
Senior BCCI functionaries met the top brass of IMG in Mumbai today to question their role in the various allegations related to the IPL
Senior BCCI functionaries met the top brass of IMG in Mumbai today to question their role in the various allegations related to the IPL
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