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Karnataka will take on Mumbai in the opening match of the Sponsors Trophy (previously known as the Wills Trophy) at Mumbai on April 18, next year
Staff and Agencies
06-Jul-2001
* Karnataka take on Mumbai in Sponsors Trophy opener
Karnataka will take on Mumbai in the opening match of the Sponsors
Trophy (previously known as the Wills Trophy) at Mumbai on April 18,
next year.
The other two first round matches pit Railways Sports Control Board
(RSCB) against Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) at Rajkot on April 18
and Sponsors XI against Orissa Cricket Association (OCA) at Pune on
the same day, a Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) release said on
Thursday.
Reigning champions Board President's XI, who have got a bye directly
to the semi-finals will play either Karnataka or Mumbai in Mumbai on
April 21 while the second semi-final between the winners of RSCB vs
PCA and Sponsors Eleven vs OCA would be held at Ahmedabad on the same
date, the release said. The final will be played at Baroda on April
24.
The Mumbai High Court on Thursday declined to stay the contract
awarded by the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) to the International
Management Group towards clothing sponsorship for international
matches in the next three years. The order was delivered by Justice DK
Deshmukh, who dismissed a notice of motion taken out by Gayatri Arts
in a suit filed by the company against the Board for awarding the
contract to the IMG.
Gayatri Arts claimed it had made the highest bid of Rs 90 crore and
the BCCI had issued a letter asking them to confirm the offer which
was accepted in a reply sent to the BCCI. The plaintiff claimed that
BCCI's letter constituted a concluded contract between the two. The
court, however, was of the view that prima facie it could not be said
there was a concluded contract between the plaintiff and the BCCI.
On June 13, Justices BN Srikrishna and Nishita Mhatre had disposed of
an appeal filed by Sham Dhumatkar, proprietor of Gayatri Arts,
challenging the order of Justice Deshmukh who earlier refused to stay
the contract to IMG-TWI. The bench had refused to stay the contract
awarded to IMG and its subsidiary Transworld International. But the
judges gave liberty to the appellant to move a notice of motion for
staying the contract before Justice Deshmukh who had earlier rejected
a similar plea.
* BCCI tour committee meeting at Jaipur
The Board of Control for Cricket in India tour, programme and fixtures
committee meeting will be held at the residence of Kishore Rungta, the
Rajasthan Cricket Association secretary and treasurer of the BCCI, in
Jaipur on July 7.
The meeting will take a final decision on India's proposed tours to
Pakistan (for the Asian Test Championship) and Australia (for the
three match indoor series). It will also decide on the venues and
dates of the Tests, one day internationals and first class matches for
the Zimbabwe tour of this country. Zimbabwe are scheduled to tour
India early next year after England completes its tour. It is also
learnt that Jaipur will get either a three day game or an ODI against
England in November this year
The committee will also have a look at the domestic ca lender. The
convener of the committee is the BCCI secretary JY Lele. Other members
who will participate in the deliberations include GK Kelkar, Sharad
Diwadkar, MP Pandove and Venkat Rao.
* Police file chargesheet against GCA chief, eight others
The Goa police on Thursday filed a chargesheet against the Goa Cricket
Association (GCA) president, Dayanand Narvekar and eight others in the
court in connection with the `fake' ticket scam under various sections
of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including criminal conspiracy, police
sources said.
The names of GCA secretary Vinod Phadke, former treasurer Rama
Shankardas, ticket contractor Chinmay Fallari and his brother Devdutt
Fallari, also figure in the chargesheet filed in the court of Judicial
Magistrate First Class, Margao, they said.
Eknath Naik, brother-in-law of GCA president, Gangaram Bishe,
Venkatesh Desai and Joaquim Pires were the other four charged under
different sections of the IPC, including printing and sale of fake
tickets, criminal conspiracy and cheating the public, police sources
said, adding, the different IPC sections slapped against them were
461, 465, 468, 471, 201 and 120 (b).
About 200 persons, including those chargesheeted in the case had been
interrogated since the police launched investigations about three
months back into allegations of printing and sale of fake tickets for
the India-Australia One Day International on April 6 last in Goa.