Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Chennai Super Kings beat KKR by nine wickets

STAFF WRITER 22:42 HRS IST

Chennai, Apr 13 (PTI) Chennai Super Kings beat Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets in their crucial IPL match at M A Chidambaram stadium here today.

Brief Scores:

Kolkata Knight Riders: 139 for 8 in 20 overs. (A Mathews 48, M Tiwary 27; R Ashiwn 3/16, D Bollinger 2/15).

CSK skipper Dhoni lavishes praise on Raina

STAFF WRITER 0:5 HRS IST

Chennai, Apr 13 (PTI) Chennai Super Kings skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni is happy to be back in the semifinal race after winning tonight's IPL encounter against Kolkata Knight Riders and paid a rich tribute to Suresh Raina for playing a match-winning explosive knock.

Raina played a 39-ball 78-run knock to help Chennai chase 140-run target with more than six overs to spare.

"Raina soaks up the pressure at number three, he has the responsibility of batting quickly and not getting out, he's been brilliant at finishing games off. It is great for his career. I wish Chennai a very Happy Tamil New Year," Dhoni said after the match.

The captain also praised opener Murali Vijay for his excellent show with the bat. Vijay and Raina raised a stunning 137-run unbeaten partnership for the second wicket.

Mumbai Indians crush Delhi Daredevils by 39 runs

STAFF WRITER 19:21 HRS IST

Mumbai, Apr 13 (PTI) Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Daredevils by 39 runs in their Indian Premier League match here today.

Brief Scores:

Mumbai Indians: 183 for four in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 45 not out, Saurabh Tiwary 38, Sachin Tendulkar 30; Pradeep Sangwan 2/35).

Delhi Dardedevils: 144 for 7 in 20 overs. (A McDonald 33 not out, D Warner 31; A Murtaza 2/18, D Fernando 2/32).

Afridi files an appeal with PCB

Pakistan Twenty20 skipper Shahid Afridi filed an appeal with the Pakistan Cricket Board against the three million rupees fine imposed on him last month for his ball tampering antics in Australia earlier this year.

"Yes we have got an appeal from Shahid today and we will be sending all appeals filed by the players to the governing board and then appellate tribunal for further action," PCB's legal advisor Tafazzul Rizvi said.

Before Afridi, Rana Naved and the Akmal brothers, Kamran and Umar, had filed appeals against their punishments with the board.

Former captain, Younus Khan was also expected to finally submit an appeal with the board through his lawyer later today against the indefinite ban imposed on him.

The board, acting on the recommendations of its inquiry committee that probed into the team's poor performances during the Australian tour, had banned Younus, Muhammad Yousuf, Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved besides imposing heavy fines on Afridi and the Akmal brothers for violating the code of conduct on that tour.

"We have a proper process for these appeals to be heard by the appellate board which has already been formed. The appellate board will decide whether to uphold the appeals of the players or reject them or recommend changes to the punishments," Rizvi said.

Afridi was fined and put on six month's probation by the board for his ball tampering action during the fifth and final one-day international against Australia in Perth in February.

The Pakistani allrounder was immediately handed over atwo-match ban by the ICC match referee.

Afridi, in his appeal, has made the point that the board cannot punish him for an offence for which he has already been banned for two matches by the ICC.
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IPL governing council to meet in 10 days

With the public showdown between Lalit Modi and minister Shashi Tharoor over the Kochi franchise snowballing into a major controversy, the BCCI has decided to convene a meeting of the IPL Governing Council within 10 days to discuss and take a decision on the episode.

A day after Modi disclosed that Sunanda Pushkar, who is reportedly close to Tharoor, had stakes worth close to Rs 70 crores in the Kochi team, the controversy took a more serious turn today with the minister saying that Modi's tweets were "an extraordinary breach of all propriety" and designed to discredit the franchise.

The BCCI has taken a serious view of the public spat between the IPL commissioner and the Minister of State for External Affairs which may now have ramifications beyond the IPL.

"BCCI president has decided to convene an IPL Governing Council meeting within 10 days to discuss all the issues and take a decision," BCCI spokesman Rajiv Shukla told reporters after a meeting with Congress president Sonia Gandhi at her residence.

Shukla, who maintained that his meeting with Sonia Gandhi had nothing to do with the Tharoor issue, said, "Whatever allegations have been made from both the sides, all those issues will be deliberated upon at the meeting of the Governing Council.

"I don't want to make a comment or any observation on what one has said against the other. All I am trying to suggest is that all these issues will be discussed in the meeting convened by the BCCI president," he said.

Asked whether he had a discussion with Sonia Gandhi on Tharoor's role in the IPL Kochi team, Shukla said, "I had no discussion with Sonia Gandhi on this issue. It was a regular meeting with the AICC president."

Whether the BCCI took the public spat between Modi and Tharoor seriously, Shukla said, "BCCI president understands the urgency of the issue, that's why he has convened the meeting."

According to a top BCCI source, Lalit Modi's tweets have not gone down well with the top brass of the cricket board as he has often announced important decisions without taking the consent of the governing body.

After receiving a complaint from the Kochi franchise on Modi's indiscretion, BCCI president Shashank Manohar shot off a strongly-worded letter to the IPL commissioner, criticising his decision to make public the ownership details.

"The issue, if any, could have been discussed at the governing council meeting and that action on your part of raising it on Twitter is unbecoming of you as a chairman of the a sub-committee of the board. Your action is in serious breach of the confidentiality clause in the agreement," Manohar wrote.

"Till date, you have made public statements about a lot of issues which were not even discussed in the meetings of the governing council when it is the governing council which has the authority to take decisions with regard to each and every issue related to IPL," Manohar said.

Modi on his part responded to Manohar's letter by saying his revelations on Twitter were "in no way a breach of confidentiality". He said the Kochi franchise "had a lot to hide" and as such have lied about who are the actual owners of the shares.

Although the BCCI has not fixed a date for its next governing council meeting, a source said judging by the gravity of the situation, the meeting could be convened as early as possible.

"The BCCI has a Working Committee meeting on April 24 and the Finance Committee meeting is scheduled on April 23. Since most of the officials will be there, the governing council meeting could be slated for 23rd," the source said.

Modi had on Sunday disclosed the names of the free equity holders in the little known Rendezvous Sports World (RSW) which coughed up approximately Rs 1533 crore to bag the Kochi franchise, a move which put Tharoor in a spot of bother as Sunanda figured in the list.

Miffed by the disclosure, RSW threatened to send a legal notice to Modi and accused the IPL Commissioner of breaking the confidentiality terms.

Modi hinted there was pressure on him not to reveal the details of who all owns Rendezvous.

"I was told not to get into who owns Rendezvous, specially Sunanda Pushkar. Why?" said Modi.

Tharoor had all along denied having a stake in the Kochi franchise, saying he played merely a facilitator's role.

In a lengthy rejoinder, Tharoor denied calling Modi and requesting him not to disclose details of the RSW stakeholders.
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