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'Unpleasant and incredibly difficult': Relieved NZ cricket board says no winners in Chris Cairns trial
Fp Archives •Perjury charges were cleared against Cairns after he sued Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi for libel in 2012 over a 2010 tweet in which the administrator accused him of match-fixing.
'It's been hell': Chris Cairns cleared of perjury charges over match-fixing
Fp Archives •Cairns repeatedly denied he was ever involved in match-fixing as he defended himself during the trial.
Chris Cairns reportedly pocketed more than £250,000 for match-fixing prosecution
Fp Archives •The UK court heard that Cairns, 45, was paid more than $250,000 by Vijay Dimon, a diamond firm run by father and son Vijay and Vishal Shah.
IPL dirt in London court: Brendon McCullum says Chris Cairns asked him to fix KKR match
Fp Archives •Chris Cairns approached current skipper Brendon McCullum with a "business proposition" about match-fixing, McCullum told a London court on Thursday
ICL scandal: Dinesh Mongia mulling legal action against Lou Vincent for match-fixing allegation
Fp Archives •Dinesh Mongia said though he played for the Chandigarh Lions "but I don't know what the New Zealanders (Cairns, Tuffey and Vincent) were doing"
Lou Vincent names Dinesh Mongia in ICL match-fixing racket during Chris Cairns' perjury trial
Fpsports •Former New Zealand opener Lou Vincent has said he was under “direct orders from Chris Cairns to get involved in (match) fixing” and that Dinesh Mongia, former India opener, was also involved during the now-defunct ICL
Perjury accused Chris Cairns threatened Vincent for scoring too many runs, court hears
Fp Archives •Former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns lied under oath that he never fixed cricket matches and once threatened a teammate with a bat for scoring too many runs, a perjury trial heard.
Indian players and administrators not too worried about rebel cricket league
Fp Archives •Recent reports that billionaire businessman Subhash Chandra is planning to set up a rival cricket system seems far-fetched to most who follow cricket in India
Pakistan players involved in ICL question credibility of Essel Group
Fp Archives •"The fact of the matter is that till today the Essel Group which was behind the ICL owes Pakistan players and officials around two million dollars," one player told PTI.
BCCI wins appeal: Competition Commission of India's abuse-of-position verdict set aside
Fp Archives •During the probe, BCCI had contended that it was a 'not-for profit' society for the promotion of sport of cricket and its activities is outside the purview of the Competition Act.