KCA president to discuss Sreesanth's life-ban issue with BCCI
Thiruvananthapuram: National Cricket Academy Chairman and president of Kerala Cricket Association (KCA), T C Mathew today said he is planning to take up the matter of banned pacer S Sreesanth with se
Should government take over BCCI?
Bring BCCI under the RTI | Kirti Azad
Is the Board of Control for Cricket in India greater than the government? Is it above the law and the Constitution? I have been repeatedly posing these questions
Kerala cricket body bats for Sreesanth
The Kerala Cricket Association have turned a fresh page in the controversy around tainted cricketer S. Sreesanth when they met officials of BCCI in Chennai on Wednesday to the explore alternatives. “
My confession to police was under duress: Sreesanth
New Delhi: Banned fast bowler S Sreesanth claimed innocence in a letter to the BCCI's disciplinary Committee and said his confession to Police in the spot-fixing saga was under duress.
"Under the thr
Feel sorry for Sree, sheer waste of talent: Sourav Ganguly
Kolkata: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly today felt "sorry" for pace bowler S Sreesanth, who was handed a life ban on charges of spot-fixing in IPL.
"If he has done it, I feel it's the right deci
I will make a comeback: Sreesanth
Thiruvananthapuram: Despite the BCCI imposing him a life ban on spot-fixing charges in the IPL, Indian Test pacer S Sreesanth today said he still hopes to play for the country.Asked about the life ba
Life ban for Sreesanth, Chavan; Harmeet let off in IPL scandal
New Delhi: Cracking the whip on corrupt players, the BCCI on Friday slapped life bans on Indian Test pacer S Sreesanth and spinner Ankeet Chavan for being involved in the IPL spot-fixing scam while h
SA tour an opportunity for Test team to improve: Sourav Ganguly
New Delhi: Upbeat after its success in the 50-Over World Cup, the Indian team was jolted back into harsh reality when it ended up losing eight overseas Tests on the trot. It was indeed a season of re
Spot fixing: Setback for N Srinivasan as Supreme Court refuses to stay Bombay High Court order
New Delhi: In what can be seen as a huge setback to BCCI's president-in-exile, N Srinivasan, the Supreme Court refused to stay the order of the Bombay High Court which had decreed that the internal p
Rahul Dravid calls for clean-up of Indian cricket
In an emotional appeal to the top brass of the BCCI, former Indian captain Rahul Dravid said that the image of Indian cricket had taken a hit and something needed to be done about restoring the credi