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Corruption in the IPL

Sreesanth's letter to the disciplinary committee

The full text of the letter Sreesanth submitted to the BCCI's disciplinary committee earlier this week

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Indian cricket

Jadeja and modern day royalty

Sandeep Dwivedi, writing for the Indian Express, explores the lesser known side of Ravindra Jadeja

Corruption in the IPL

Keep calm and trust the Indian judicial system

Nirmal Shekar, writing for the Hindu, questions if the BCCi was right to have imposed a life ban on Sreesanth without waiting to hear the verdict from the Patiala House Court

New Zealand cricket

'Dad, can you please ask me not to go to university?'

Ish Sodhi, in an interview with Mark Geenty for Fairfax NZ News, talks about his love for cricket, his bowling style, and his rise through the ranks

Cricket News Hurl

It's Misbah's fault

Bopara can't get the time of day right on a quiz show, the BCCI hates Lorgat, Clint McKay has taken a hat-trick - one man is to blame for it all

Champions League 2013

Dhawan to captain Sunrisers in CLT20

India opener Shikhar Dhawan has been named as the captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad for the upcoming Champions League Twenty20

Review: The Gloves are Off

A keeper remembers (sort of)

Matt Prior's up-and-down career makes for a readable story, but the juiciest bits are left out of his new book

Worcestershire v Hampshire, New Road, 4th day

Cox enjoys enjoyable day in draw

Ben Cox responded to a vote of confidence with a career-best performance for Worcestershire in the draw with Hampshire at New Road.

Middlesex v Nottinghamshire, Lord's, 4th day

Notts ease drop fears with draw

Nottinghamshire eased their relegation worries by picking up two valuable bowling bonus points at Lord's before their Championship Division One game against Middlesex ended in a weather-ravaged draw

England v Australia, 4th NatWest ODI, Cardiff

England feel vindicated in victory

After victory in Cardiff to level the series, Eoin Morgan was fully justified in his satisfaction at not just the win but the way it came about

Corruption in the IPL

Sreesanth ban 'against principles of natural justice'

Sreesanth's legal counsel has called the life ban imposed by the BCCI "bizarre", against the principles of natural justice and unlikely to stand legal scrutiny

Kent v Essex, Canterbury, 4th day

Essex ready if Northants slip - Grayson

In the end, the two hours that Mother Nature afforded Essex were not enough for them to secure the victory they deserved

Lancashire v Leicestershire, Old Trafford, 4th day

Promoted Lancs already looking forwards

Lancashire may not have achieved promotion in the style they would have liked, but the hour-long wait to confirm their success completes a remarkable turnaround of fortunes

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

Turmoil turns to rejoicing for emergent Zimbabwe

After financial trouble and player walkouts, Zimbabwe enjoyed a day filled with nothing but joy as they bested a top Test team for the first time since 2001

'Zimbabwe boys, you bloody beauties'

The cricket world reacts to Zimbabwe beating Pakistan by 24 runs in Harare, to record their first Test win against a country other than Bangladesh in 12 years

Asia Cup 2013-14

Asia Cup set for February 24-March 7

The Asia Cup will be held between February 24 and March 7 in Bangladesh, pending confirmation by Nimbus, which owns the broadcasting rights for the event

Derbyshire v Durham, Derby, 4th day

Onions puts Durham on brink of title

The dream of an England recall in his home Ashes Test might have been denied to Graham Onions but he may look back and decide that bowling Durham to the title was reasonably adequate consolation.

South Africa v Bangladesh, 2nd women's T20I, Potchesfroom

Kapp hat-trick wins series for South Africa

Marizanne Kapp's hat-trick spearheaded South Africa women's second nine-wicket win in as many matches to secure the T20 series against Bangladesh women in Potchesfroom

Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Harare, 5th day

'Our batting was the culprit' - Misbah

Being gracious in defeat but scathing in self-examination is a Misbah-ul-Haq speciality and he was on top form with it again today

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