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Lalit Modi Chris Cairns IPL controversy

Lalit Modi drops law suit against Chris Cairns

Former IPL boss Lalit Modi has dropped his multimillion-dollar law suit against Chris Cairns in the match-fixing saga between the two.

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Chris Cairns questions Brendon McCullum after clearing perjury trial

Cairns asked as to why McCullum did not testify against him in the 2012 libel trial, in which he successfully sued Lalit Modi.

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Lalit Modi to file civil law suit worth 1.5 million Pounds against Chris Cairns

Chris Cairns was only acquitted from a case of perjury due to insubstantial evidence against him.

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Chris Cairns perjury trial jurors retire to consider verdicts

Jurors in the London perjury trial of former New Zealand cricket captain Chris Cairns retired to consider their verdicts on Tuesday.

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Chris Cairns lied, threatened player with bat, says court

Cairns brought a libel action against Modi and successfully sued for £1.4million ($2.14 milion).

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Chris Cairns perjury trial to be attended by Brendon McCullum, Ricky Ponting in London

McCullum, Ponting, Daniel Vettori and Shane Bond are expected to give evidence at the trial.

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Chris Cairns pleads not guilty to charges of perjury

Cairns and Fitch-Holland were granted continued unconditional bail.

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Chris Cairns to appear in London court on Friday

Jan 16, 2015 Former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns is due to appear in a London court on Friday. Cairns has been charged with perjury over a 2012 libel action in which he sued the former chief of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Lalit Modi, because of his claims that the former Kiwi all-rounder was...

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Lalit Modi launches legal suit against Chris Cairns

The action comes as Cairns faces a perjury charge relating to the libel suit.

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Brendon McCullum willing to testify against Chris Cairns

Brendon McCullum will be among the 12 cricketers expected to give evidence.

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