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Lalit Modi Chris Cairns IPL controversy

Chris Cairns’ perjury case adjourned till October 2015

Cairns had won 90,000 pounds after he sued former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi.

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Chris Cairns gets bail on perjury charge case

Cairns had won 90,000 pounds after he sued former Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi.

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Chris Cairns granted bail on perjury charge

44-year-old Cairns appeared in the court relating to a libel action he brought in England in 2012.

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Brendon McCullum tried to stop Chris Cairns perjury story from getting printed

Justice David Gendall gave an ex parte interim junction on the newspaper to stop it from reporting the story.

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Chris Cairns confirms he will face perjury charges

Cairns has denied any wrongdoing and described match-fixing allegations against him as "despicable lies".

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Verdict in Chris Cairns-Lalit Modi libel case to be out by end of month

Cairns had won his libel trial against former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi in 2012.

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Chris Cairns calls in lawyers over match-fixing claims

Cairns has engaged lawyers even though investigators have still not contacted him.

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Chris Cairns to ICC: I am not a cheat

Chris Cairns challenged ICC to contact him directly after being linked with match-fixing allegations.

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David Warner is the latest of the many battles cricketers and cricket administrators have waged on Twitter

An avalanche of controversies has hit the 2013 Indian Premier League (IPL). In the backdrop of the spot-fixing affair, David Warner’s abusive tweets directed at two journalists have caused a stir, with Cricket Australia (CA) taking a grave view of the matter.  One of the two journalists in question wrote an article critical of the IPL, which attracted Warner’s attention.

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Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi loses appeal in Chris Cairns libel case

Former Indian Premier League (IPL) commissioner Lalit Modi on Wednesday lost his appeal against a court verdict, which directed him to pay 90,000 damages to former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns.

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