Ipl 6
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Why application of MCOCA against Sreesanth reeks of misuse
Pramod •Given the Delhi police claimed they had adequate evidence against Sreesanth and others in the spot-fixing case, was the application of MCOCA really necessary?
Big blow? Pepsico unlikely to bid for IPL title sponsorship
Fp Staff •Soft drink giants PepsiCo is unlikely to bid for title sponsorship of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after it's five-year contract expires in 2017.
IPL-6 spot-fixing scam: Order on charges for Sreesanth and Co adjourned to 25 July
Fp Archives •A Delhi court is likely to pronounce tomorrow its order on framing of charges in IPL-6 spot fixing case in which suspended cricketers S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila, Ankeet Chavan and others, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel, are accused.
IPL 6 fixing scandal: No prima facie evidence of match-fixing, says Delhi Court
Fp Archives •After hearing the arguments, the court fixed the matter for further proceedings on May 8.
Pepsi congratulates Mumbai Indians, the only Coke IPL team
Anant Rangaswami •Pepsi congratulated a Coke team. That's great sportsman spirit.
Pepsi should pull out of IPL: Oh, yes, abhi!
Anant Rangaswami •Whether the IPL delivers on audience numbers or not is no longer the issue. Even if they do, the damage done to Pepsi in terms of the image of the IPL cannot be undone in a hurry.
A $600,000 Pitbull: Was it worth it for the IPL?
Roy •Pitbull cost the IPL a reputed $600,000 dollars. No wonder he said he loved India. By the way, Beyonc didn't charge the NFL for performing at the Superbowl. Despite all its superstars, the IPL ain't no Superbowl.
Cash-cow IPL: Bookies lure bankers with high margin small bets
Fp Staff •High margins and the chance to bet small have gotten typical office managers and other white-collar professionals hooked onto betting on IPL 6, with the total cricket illegal betting operation likely to hit Rs 40,000 crore this year, up 25 percent from last year.
IPS officer, who named Dhoni in IPL scam, took bribe: TN to SC
Fp Archives •The Tamil Nadu government has approached the Supreme Court alleging that suspended IPS officer Sampath Kumar, who was impleaded by the apex court in a case pertaining to IPL spot fixing and betting scandal, had extracted bribe from bookies.
Justice Mudgal accepts SC offer; will probe IPL, Srinivasan
Ashishmagotra •The apex court is expected to consider the suggestion made by the BCCI when the hearing resumes today and pass orders on the future course of the probe. The case will be heard in the first docket.