Say what? Times now, Headlines today and NDTV all saying Dalmiya is front runner to take over.Why do you say so?
i don't wanna play the regional game and what not, but i found that weird.In the meantime, nobody has answered what happens to the probe panel, which has an important job to do. Sanjay Jagdale, one of the original members of that panel, is not part of the BCCI any more. We are left with two retired judges from the Tamil Nadu high court
i don't wanna play the regional game and what not, but i found that weird.
Why do you say so"not going to eventuate imo
i don't wanna play the regional game and what not, but i found that weird.
Questions are also being raised about the probe panel appointed by the BCCI with veteran journalist N Ram claiming that the two judges are not fit for the job entrusted to them. "We made our enquiries and these two are not fit to be on this committee. I can assure you and when we meet I will explain. But you can make your own enquiries and you'll find that Mr (T Jayaram) Chowta and Mr R Balasubramaniam are not suitable. I spoke with other retired judges and a fair bit of verification on this, they are not fit for the job," Ram told IBN18 Editor-in-Chief Rajdeep Sardesai.
Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra has confessed to betting on IPL matches, including matches involving his own team, Delhi's police commissioner has said. Kundra and his friend and business partner Umesh Goenka were called in for questioning by the Delhi Police at their Special Cell office, which lasted eight hours.
Strange games the 2 Police are playing now.
Where did i deny it ? Doesn't mean there investigation is incorrect though. I was referring to these leaks and selective quotes police are giving which seem odd.So now we are accepting the police are playing games?
Still, think the Delhi police have followed a logical investigative route that has led them from bookies to players to the owner.. Can't say the same about the Mumbai police who just jumped in out of nowhere.
Actually, motivation of police or how they got the info leading to crackdown is irrelevant here, as long as their case is solid and provable in court.
But Police need to gather information and then press charges in court rather than do these selective leaks and press conferences.
And as far as BCCI is concerned if this info is correct, they need to terminate CSK and RR too. Throw out Srini.
But what they'll conveniently do is wait for the "probe" on CSK and terminate RR happily. Will be a utter disgrace if they do that and even you won't be able to defend that.
What a train wreck of a post. You want to desperately defend Srinivasan because he happens to be from where you are, but can't find any reasoning for it and hence try and make up all kinds of weird arguments and bring up irrelevant things.Hey.. you are the one who jumps up and down when someone says something remotely negative about Sachin.. Why pick on me?
And no, the Mumbai police trail was not from the bookies... It was always aimed at certain people.. Delhi police basically stumbled upon this during another investigation. Pretty much how Salim Malik got caught out of nowhere and how Cronjegate started... But if Mumbai police did follow a lead and got here, then good on them. I just have trouble trusting them given how information was conveniently "leaked" ahead of time... Then again, it might have been someone helping NS out by letting info. out earlier to help him devise an escape route.
I am with SJS in that NS should be thrown out.. Whether that means the CSK franchise and team get thrown out, I am not sure. Ideally, I would like to see something like what happened with Hyderabad happen.. But lets wait and see how many more teams are in the dog house.. I would bet a lot that just about everyside would be involved to some level.
NOT even you would then suggest banning teams is a better idea than scrapping the IPL itself.
BTW, still hanging on to that fantasy of Modi is better than Srini?