| Rs2 million found in a kit | | NEW DELHI — Investigators on Monday seized Rs2 million stacked in a cricket kit kept in the house of a relative of arrested cricketer Ajit Chandila whose voice samples along with that of two bookies were taken to match with tapped conversations in the IPL spot-fixing scandal. | | Delhi ready for clash of titans | | It will be a ‘Battle of Equals’ when mighty Chennai Super Kings meet the formidable Mumbai Indians in the first playoff match of the Pepsi Indian Premier League on Tuesday. | | ‘It’s all about money and very little cricket’ | | As a cricketer, money and fame may come easy to you in India today. But, notoriety may not be far behind as fast-bowler Sreesanth and two of his team-mates from Rajasthan Royals learnt last week. | | Sunrisers need to gear up: Moody | | Sunrisers Hyderabad coach Tom Moody has said reaching the playoffs of the Indian Premier League is a only a step forward and his team now needs to gear up for the challenge ahead. | | Hyderabad enter playoffs | | Sunrisers Hyderabad snatched the last-available playoff berth with a tense five-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders and in the process knocked Royal Challengers Bangalore out of the Pepsi Indian Premier League, on Sunday. | | Royals to slap charges against players | | Rajasthan Royals will file a police complaint against its three players arrested for spot fixing while the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) set up a panel to probe the scandal, board president N. Srinivasan announced on Sunday. | | Three cricketers grilled together, TV footage sought | | Three Rajasthan Royal players, S. Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan, arrested for alleged spot fixing in IPL cricket matches, were questioned in each others’ presence by Delhi Police, an official said. |
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