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Salary cap on franchisees to stay: Modi  

Mumbai, June 10:
Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi on Tuesday ruled out lifting the salary cap on the franchisees from the second edition of the Twenty20 extravaganza.
 
Gill not to be put on dock, says Aslam  

Bhopal, June 10:
Hockey Selection Committee Chairman and former Olympian Aslam Sher Khan today said former IHF President K P S Gill would not be put on the dock for his shameful act of sending a letter to Poland showing ...
 
Tait ready to come back sooner for Lee's sake  

Melbourne, June 10:
Having recovered from mental and physical exhaustion that forced him to quit cricket earlier this year, Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait says he is ready to make a sooner than expected comeback to ease the growing burden on fellow pacer Brett Lee.
 
PCB official returns home tonight, Asif's fate in limbo 

Dubai, June 10:
With detained pacer Mohammad Asif's fate in limbo, senior Pakistan Cricket Board official Nadeem Akram, rushed to bail out the detained cricketer, will return home tonight leaving behind a mission unaccomplished.
 
PCB takes stock of security plans for Asia Cup  

Karachi, June 10:
With the Asia Cup drawing closer, a concerned Pakistan Cricket Board met the country`s top police officials to take stock of the security arrangements for the tournament to be staged here and in Lahore from June 24.
 
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