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BCCI will oppose DRS at ICC meeting, says board secretary
Patel also said that technically BCCI is not in a position to simply change its point of view on the DRS issue because it was a unanimous decision taken by the Working Committee and any change would need to be ratified by the Working Committee first. #Sports #BCCI #Cricket #NewsTracker #ICC #DRS #Sanjay Patel
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Supreme Court refuses to intervene in IPL spot-fixing investigation
The court said that it was not possible for them to monitor the investigation. The judges told Ghuge to let the investigations get over and then file an affidavit pointing out gaps, if any, in the probe. #BCCI #IPL #Supreme Court #CBI #Delhi Police #Mumbai Police #Spot fixing #IPL 6
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Dalmiya likely to represent BCCI at ICC annual conference
The meeting is likely to be a tense one as ICC is likely to take a stand on whether the Decision Review System (DRS) can be uniformly implemented across all Test playing nations. #Sports #BCCI #Cricket #NewsTracker #ICC #DRS #Jagmohan Dalmiya
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We need to make Indian selectors earn their big bucks
Is the BCCI over-paying the Indian cricket team selectors a tad much given some of their recent decisions and lack of accountability? #BCCI #India #Cricket #InMyOpinion #Selectors
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Times of India
'BCCI will oppose DRS at the ICC meet'
NEW DELHI: India will continue to oppose the uniform implementation of Decision Review System (DRS) at the annual conference of the ICC in London, according to newly appointed BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel. "There is no question of agreeing upon the unifor #BCCI #London #India
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The Hindu
BCCI will oppose DRS at ICC meet: Sanjay Patel
India will continue to oppose the uniform implementation of Decision Review System (DRS) at the Annual Conference of the ICC in London, according to newly appointed BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel. “There is no question of agreeing upon the uniform implement #BCCI #London #India
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Indian Express
Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan to be questioned by BCCI anti-corruption chief Sawani
Please read our terms of use before posting comments The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) asked the three cricketers involved in the alleged spot-fixing scandal to meet its anti-corruption unit director Ravi Sawani next week. S Sreesanth, Ank #BCCI #S Sreesanth #Ankeet Chavan




