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- Players chase unpaid IPL 2010 money
Simon Katich and Ramnaresh Sarwan are among a group of cricketers still owed contract payments from the BCCI for the 2010 Twenty20 Indian Premier League - 'All the franchises miss Lalit Modi' – Ness Wadia
Ness Wadia, one of the co-owners of the Kings XI Punjab, accused the media of sentencing suspended IPL chairman Lalit Modi without a trial and expressed his desire to see Modi back at the helm - Modi begins legal proceedings against Clarke
Lalit Modi has replied to the BCCI's third show-cause notice accusing him of irregularities in awarding the theatrical rights for the third IPL season - Modi to repeat demand for independent trial
Suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi is set to reply to the third show cause notice issued by BCCI, repeating his demand that Shashank Manohar and N Srinivasan recuse themselves from participating in his trial - Copy of Lalit Modi's reply to the second show-cause notice
Copy of Lalit Modi's reply to the second show-cause notice issued by the BCCI concerning charges made by ECB president Giles Clarke - Giles Clarke's charges motivated, says Lalit Modi
Lalit Modi, in his reply to the second show-cause notice served on him by the BCCI – which was prompted by a letter from Giles Clarke – has said that Clarke's allegations were "motivated" and "not worthy of credence" - Modi served notice over IPL theatre rights
Suspended IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has been served a third notice by the Indian board, this time over the granting of theatrical rights last November for the third season of the tournament - Modi's legal team confident of positive response
Lalit Modi's legal team is confident of receiving a positive response to the mail sent on Tuesday to members of the IPL governing council seeking an independent panel to look into the charges against him - Modi wants independent panel to hear his case
Lalit Modi has asked Shashank Manohar and N Srinivasan to remove themselves from all proceedings involving the show cause notice issued to him and to instead constitute an independent panel to adjudicate on the issue - IPL 3 clean, uncertainty over previous editions – ICC
Paul Condon, the outgoing chief of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), has said there is uncertainty over whether or not there was any match-fixing involved in the first and second editions of the IPL - Ad overkill puts off IPL viewers
The IPL has an enviable track record in maximising ad revenue by creating, and selling, space. However, a survey by global ad agency Dentsu Media suggests the league may have been guilty of overkill - Modi gets extension to respond to second show-cause
Modi will now have to submit his response by May 31, a ten-day extension from the original deadline - Indian board meets IMG officials over IPL
Senior BCCI functionaries met the top brass of IMG in Mumbai today to question their role in the various allegations related to the IPL - Modi files reply to BCCI chargesheet
Lalit Modi, the suspended IPL chairman, has filed his reply to the BCCI's show-cause notice in typically dramatic fashion - Modi can take the legal route
While the BCCI is a private body governed by its own constitution and by-laws, Modi can appeal to India's legal system for justice under certain circumstances according to Delhi-based lawyer Rahul Mehra - Modi set to respond to BCCI charges
Lalit Modi will be submitting his reply to the BCCI's show-cause notice, issued on April 26, tomorrow in Mumbai - Modi calls BCCI's source 'fictitious'
Lalit Modi has termed as "fictitious" the "reliable source" who verbally alleged to the BCCI president, that Modi was involved in tarnishing the board's image and the game, and also rigging the auction for the two new franchises in March - Number of IPL matches could be reviewed – Pataudi
Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi has said the decision to include two new teams and increase the matches next season met opposition even within the governing council - Kochi franchise complains to BCCI about Modi
Harshad Mehta, the chairman of the Kochi franchise, claimed Modi attempted to discourage the consortium from bidding for the new franchise - IPL appoints an advisor from corporate world
The BCCI has appointed Bharat Patel, a senior member of India's corporate world, as advisor to Chirayu Amin, the IPL's interim chairman