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27 Mar 2014 11:49 #184742
by niagreuno
lolol gentleman's game you say? ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused::
::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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27 Mar 2014 12:58 #184779
by bagaloo
The Mudgal committee's report states: "Mr MS Dhoni, Mr N Srinivasan and officials of India Cements took the stand that Mr Meiyappan had nothing to do with the cricketing affairs of Chennai Super Kings and was a mere cricket enthusiast supporting Super Kings."
Salve said that in denying any knowledge of Gurunath's role in Super Kings, "the Indian cricket captain has been indulging in corrupt conduct". He also named the India Cements employees who held positions in the BCCI. The judges were surprised to learn that Dhoni also happened to be a vice-president of India Cements and were presented with documentary proof of Dhoni's appointment.
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27 Mar 2014 14:36 #184795
by tintiano
It's very interesting how the Supreme Court of India always manages to question the powerful people of the land who otherwise succeed in bulldozing a trail even through very stiff opposition. Srinivasan has looked pretty much unbeatable till now, but he has met a major roadblock to his ambition of total control of world cricket. What the media in India has not been able to do, the Supreme Court has succeeded in doing!
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28 Mar 2014 11:43 #184938
by ketchim
India's Supreme Court has installed former captain and batting legend Sunil Gavaskar as the interim head of the country's cricket board.
He replaces N Srinivasan who was asked to leave his post during a probe into spot-fixing and illegal betting in the Indian Premier League.
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