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IPL 2020: BCCI Gets Government Approval to Stage IPL in UAE: League Chairman Brijesh Patel

The BCCI has received the central government's formal approval to conduct this year's Indian Premier League in the UAE, league chairman Brijesh Patel revealed on Monday.

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Article 370: ‘Will sort it out, son’ – Gautam Gambhir replies to Shahid Afridi’s plea to UN and Donald Trump

Article 370 has been the basis of Kashmir's complex relationship with India for 70 years.

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Shahryar Khan to visit India in order to convince BCCI and Indian government for resumption of bilateral ties

PCB are keen to host India for three Tests, five ODIs and two T20 matches this year.

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Afghanistan cricket board to receive a million from Indian Government to construct new cricket stadium

Afghanistan's recent performance in Zimbabwe were really impressive.

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IPL 2014: India government will be unable to provide security due to Lok Sabha polls, says Sushilkumar Shinde

Home Ministry has said it can provide enough security personnel only after general elections.

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Government rules out interference with BCCI unless absolutely necessary

Notwithstanding questions over BCCI in the wake of IPL spot-fixing, government has ruled out interference with it unless it "becomes absolutely necessary" but insists that the cricketing body should have "transparent" and "objective" systems in place to prevent malpractices.

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Ministry of Home Affairs will keep tabs during Pakistan tour of India

After terrorist Ajmal Kasab’s execution, Pakistan’s tour of India is the first big event between the two countries. The Ministry of Home Affairs has reviewed all the aspects related to security with the Central Intelligence agencies in the last few days.

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IPL spot fixing row: Law will take its own course, says government

Government on Wednesday said "law will take its own course" in the alleged spot-fixing scandal in the IPL if there was any violation.

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