Board of Control for Cricket in India will discuss Decision Review System's use minus Leg Before Wicket referrals, in the Indian Premier League, according to Rajeev Shukla, Governing Council chairman
Indian Premier League chairman Rajeev Shukla said first the Board of Control for Cricket in India needs to discuss the recommendations of the Lodha panel, then the teams will be be intimated.
According to a top Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) official, though 21 corporate houses have bought the bid document, not all may participate in the bidding process for the two new teams in the Indian Premier League. These two new teams will replace Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals for two seasons
Enforcement Directorate is probing allegations that shares sold by the Shah Rukh Khan-owned Knight Riders Sports Pvt. Ltd. to the Jay Mehta-owned Sea Island Investments were undervalued by eight to nine times
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, according to sources, has the support of several Ranchi-based businessmen. Sanjeev Goenka was advised to invest in cricket by Sourav Ganguly
Shah Rukh Khan has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate for alleged forex violation regarding selling shares of Knight Riders Sports Pvt Ltd to a Mauritius-based company, owned by Juhi Chawla's husband Jay Mehta
Indian Premier League unveiled its new logo with the name of its new title sponsor Vivo. The Chinese smartphone makers replaced PepsiCo earlier this month. Three more companies eager to be associated with the IPL.
With PepsiCo wanting to get out as title sponsor of the Indian Premier League, the tournament's image has been dealt a big blow. However, BCCI should not worry much as brands still retain their interest to back the world's richest Twenty20 championship.
PepsiCo had signed a five-year deal with Indian Premier League in 2013. The Cola giants had replaced DLF as main tournament sponsors but allegations of corruption tarnished the image of the tournament.
Chennai Super Kings filed the petition challenging the Justice Lodha committe's order suspending it from the IPL and the Madras High Court has directed the BCCI to file a response on the merits of the petition.
The Working Group set up to look into the implementation of the findings of Lodha Committee report on IPL spot-fixing scandal met representatives of Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab co-owner Ness Wadia.
In his petition, Aditya Verma has urged the Supreme Court to reveal names of 13 players who have been named in a sealed envelope by the Justice Mudgal probe panel in 2013 IPL scam.