It's inevitable that with time, Harbhajan Singh and Rahul Dravid will be consigned to the pages of history. But Friday showed they still have the mojo that helped them fashion one of India's most memorable Test wins. Somshuvra Laha reports.
Gurunath Meiyappan, the team principal of two-time T20 league winners Chennai Super Kings (CSK), used to place bets through the book ‘Jack’ that Virendra Dara Singh Randhawa alias Vindoo operated.
A court Friday granted police the custody of Bollywood actor Vindoo Dara Singh Randhawa and two others, allegedly involved in the IPL spot-fixing scam, till May 28.
Ending a day-long drama, Mumbai police on Friday night arrested Gurunath Meiyappan, BCCI chief N Srinivasan’s son-in-law, over his 'involvement' in the betting case that has rocked the domestic T20 league. Presley Thomas, Rahul Mahajani and Mohamed Thaver report. Read: India Cements statement | Unanswered questions | Poll: Can IPL redeem itself after the spot-fixing scandal?
It's a norm for the Chennai Super Kings to enter with a bang. They have been the most consistent team in this Twenty20 meet. Somshuvra Laha reports.
One of the most sought after cricketers in the Indian T20 league was relaxing in the lounge chair by the team hotel’s poolside. Amid blaring music, the skimpily clad cheerleaders cannot keep their hands off him. Anand Sachar reports. Party goes on
In one of the Indian T20 league matches recently, the entire band of cheerleaders had disappeared to the team hotel immediately after the match. The reason was that a post-match party was being held at the hotel and the cheerleaders were supposed to attend it.
As Chennai Super Kings team owner Gurunath Meiyappan landed here for questioning in connection with the raging betting scandal, Mumbai police today said for the first time that they would also quiz him about his suspected role in spot-fixing T20 matches.