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Team India had decided to bowl first in 1996 World Cup semi-final: Wadekar

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former India captain Ajit Wadekar, who was the team manager during the 1996 World Cup, has rubbished the claims made by Vinod Kambli that the semi-final against Sri Lanka was fixed.

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Lord Condon reveals the extent of match-fixing and spot-fixing in cricket

The extent of match-fixing in the 1990s went beyond the few cricketers

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Sourav Ganguly slams Vinod Kambli’s match-fixing allegations

Former India skipper Ganguly has criticised Vinod Kambli for making a sensational allegation on Thursday that the 1996 World Cup semi-final game between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata was rigged, and has asked Kambli to prove that his allegations are true.

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Vinod Kambli suspects 1996 World Cup semis at Kolkata was fixed

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Vinod Kambli, the former India batsman, has made a sensational claim that he suspected the 1996 World Cup semi-final encounter between India and Sri Lanka was fixed.

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Delhi Police close to solving the 2000 match-fixing case

Taking a leaf out of the swiftness with which London's Metropolitan Police cracked the 2010 spot-fixing case involving three Pakistani cricketers, the Delhi Police is now geared up to solve the 2000 match-fixing case in the next 4-5 months.

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India vs West Indies Statistical Review: Second Test, Day Two

Statistical highlights of the second day's play in the second cricket Test between India and the West Indies on Tuesday.

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Laxman slams 17th ton; moves past Ganguly in century list

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Middle-order India batsman VVS Laxman on Tuesday slammed his 17th Test century to join former skipper Dilip Vengsarkar and went past Sourav Ganguly in the list of most number of Test centuries by an Indian cricketer. 

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Tendulkar, Dravid were convinced of Mongia’s involvement in match-fixing: Lele

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Former Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jaywant Lele in his newly published book, 'I Was There - Memoirs of a Cricket Administrator' claims that Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid believed Nayan Mongia was indirectly involved in match-fixing.

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Delhi police still clueless about 2000 match-fixing case

It took exactly 15 months for the London Metropolitan Police to complete investigation and get conviction of Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir for spot-fixing in the Lord's Test last year. Delhi Police are still struggling to piece together a charge sheet 11 years after blowing the lid off the match-fixing.

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There is no match-fixing in Indian cricket: Jaywant Lele

Former BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele, who monitored the happenings of the match-fixing scandal that rocked the game a decade ago, has insisted that no evidence was ever found that Indian cricketers had played a part in the match-fixing scandal.

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