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No T20 tourney if playing for ICL, rules BCCI 

New Delhi, June 22:
Flexing its muscle, the BCCI on Sunday made it clear that English counties having players from the rebel Indian Cricket League would not be allowed to participate in the inaugural Champions Twenty20 Tournament to be...
 
Dhoni sweeps past Sachin as top earner 

New Delhi, June 22:
Who's the top earner among Indian sportspersons? For almost two decades, that's been a no-brainer. Sachin Tendulkar, beloved icon of a nation, first choice of corporates seeking celebrity endorsers, has consistently...
 
Bindra sings paeans of Kapil Dev  

New Delhi, June 22:
Kapil Dev may have become a pariah in the eyes of Indian Cricket Board since aligning with the ICL, but as the country celebrates the 25 years of 1983 World Cup triumph under his captaincy, BCCI vice President IS Bindra...
 
Jane McGrath, wife of Glenn McGrath passes away  

Sydney, June 22:
Wife of former Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath, Jane McGrath, passed away after complications resulting from a surgery. McGrath,42, had been battling breast cancer and then a brain tumour.
 
Sania should be back on Indian courts this year 

New Delhi, June 22:
Sania Mirza has made light of her much-publicised remark not to play in India by publicly stating for the first time that she is likely to be seen on an Indian tennis court this year.
 
Wimbledon comes under match-fixing cloud  

London, June 22:
In a revelation that is bound to send shockwaves through the tennis world, 18 players competing in this year's Wimbledon are suspected to have thrown their matches for money at The All England Club on...
 
Spain holds no grudge against Italy

Austria, June 22:
Striker David Villa and his Spain teammates don`t hold a grudge against Italy despite bitter and bloody memories of their last competitive match.
 
PCB banks on Asian support to fight negative campaign  

Karachi, June 22:
The PCB is banking on support from its Asian counterparts, particularly the BCCI, to fight the Australian and English campaign "aimed at discrediting" Pakistan as an unsafe venue for hosting the Champions Trophy.
 
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