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IconicĀ India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has decided not to mention anything about the match-fixing scandal that shook Indian cricket to its core in the 1990s in his autobiography, Playing It My Way.
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IconicĀ India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has decided not to mention anything about the match-fixing scandal that shook Indian cricket to its core in the 1990s in his autobiography, Playing It My Way.
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Former India batsman Ajay Sharma has been cleared of match-fixing by a Delhi district court after 14 years.
The BCCI are still deciding whether to appeal the removal of Azharuddin’s life ban in the Supreme Court
Just a month after former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin had his life ban lifted by the Andhra Pradesh High Court, the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) stepped in and announced that they would be reviewing the court’s decision, but could not come to an agreement at the end of their first meeting and have thus chosen to “defer” the decision until a later date.
Sudhindra will never be allowed to take part in any cricket authorised or hosted by the BCCI or ICC
Taduri Prakash Sudhindra has become the third Indian cricketer to be banned from the game of cricket after being found guilty of match-fixing during the Indian Premier League (IPL).