Tainted Indian cricketer S Sreesanth who represented Rajasthan Royals apparently tucked a towel in his pant to signal the bookies that he was about to give away a few runs in that over. In this photo, he is inside a police vehicle while being taken
Lalit Modi, the real man of IPL, might be standing behind a curtain and having a good laugh at N Srinivasan's fate but he cannot be overlooked either. He was the first person in cricket's most-watched league who was shown the door on the grounds of
Though given clean chit by Supreme Court on cover-up charges, N Srinivasan has been barred from contesting BCCI elections. Despite his image being tarnished for almost two years, it is surprising that he still holds the post of chairman in
Bollywood actor Vindu Dara Singh (left) seen with Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's wife Sakshi in the stands. Vindu, initially held for the spot-fixing issue, went underground for some months and then said that the real battle is
On January 16, Raj Kundra tweeted this photograph of him playing badminton. He, probably, had started thinking on alternative lines of sport and could foresee his future with cricket being doomed. What next? Indian Badminton League?
Enterpreneur Raj Kundra (left) - who co-owned Rajasthan Royals with wife Shilpa Shetty - is seen playing cricket with Gurunath Meiyappan, the team official of Chennai Super Kings. Now, the Supreme Court held both of them guilty of betting. The
Rajasthan Royals bowler Ajit Chandila was supposed to pull his shirt up which he forgot but did give away 14 runs in the over. (Photo: PTI)
Ankeet Chavan - a regular in the Mumbai Ranji team - could not resist his temptation and had used his wristband to indicate the bookies so that bets could be placed in the match between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians where he represented the
IPL spot-fixing case: Cricket fans will never forget these faces