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Anurag Thakur: Confident of Indian cricket doing well under guidance of retired judges

Anurag Thakur, who was on Monday sacked as BCCI president for obstructing Lodha panel reforms, took a subtle dig at the Supreme Court's order.

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Congress: BCCI is having full right to express view against Supreme Court’s judgment

Congress leader Subodh Kant Sahay on Monday asserted the removal of Anurag Thakur from the post of BCCI president as “the closing time of the all mischief of the BCCI.”

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Gokaraju Ganga Raju vows to implement Lodha Reforms with immediate effect for Andhra CA

BCCI's senior vice President Gokaraju Ganga Raju on Monday made it clear that his association Andhra CA will implement Lodha Reforms with immediate effect.

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Ajay Shirke: My role in BCCI is over

Sacked BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke on Monday said he is "absolutely fine" with the Supreme Court order asking him to leave office.

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Viv Richards says Darren Bravo-Dave Cameron controversy shows typical West Indies scenario

Vivian Richards believes the recent sending home of Darren Bravo from the tri-nations One-Day series is another indicator of the lack of progress in West Indies cricket.

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Virat Kohli opens up on his rivalry with Ben Stokes

One of the highlights of the just-concluded Mohali Test was the Virat Kohli-Ben Stokes rivalry.

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Zimbabwe hit by racism incident during end of 2nd Test vs Sri Lanka

This is the second such embarrassing case which has come to light recently, as Cricket Australia (CA) too had to take action against a spectator who made racist comments on Hashim Amla.

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India vs England: BCCI asks ECB to bear its own expenses

BCCI has made a request to the ECB to bear their team’s expense in India, since the hosts’ cricket governing body is not in a position to execute the MoU.

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Has Amit Mishra fudged age? Virender Sehwag definitely thinks so

Laxman unintentionally spoke about Mishra’s on paper age, which is 33 years and from there on every began.

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Former Australian cricketer Brett Geeves opens up on horrible team culture, Michael Clarke and more

Geeves, now 34-year-old and a retired cricketer, in his column highlighted the lack of compassion as well as professionalism back in the day in the national team set-up.

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