Court issues notice to Sreesanth, Chavan

August 1, 2013

Sreesanth_ChavanNew Delhi, Aug 1: A city court on Wednesday issued notices to Rajasthan Royals' players Santhakumran Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and 19 others accused in the alleged spot-fixing of IPL matches following an application for cancellation of their bail.

It also extended the judicial custody of Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila, Baburao Yadav and six others.

This was following the chargesheet filed by the special cell of the Delhi police that named underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, and the Dawood-Chota Shakeel syndicate as the main conspirators for controlling illegal betting and fixing in India.

The police had named 39 accused, including Dawood and Sreesanth and booked all of them under the provisions of Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA).

Additional sessions judge Renu Bhatnagar on Wednesday took cognizance of the chargesheet submitted by the Delhi Police.

Of the 39 accused, 10 including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his associates Chotta Shakeel, Javed Chutani, Salim are absconding. Twenty one including Sreesanth and Chavan are on bail, while eight including Chandila, Yadav are in custody.

According to the prosecution, since the chargesheet includes stringent provisions of MCOCA, which does not allow for bail, the June order granting bail to 21 accused is likely to be revoked.

The arguments for cancellation of bail is scheduled for August 19. Meanwhile, the prosecution shall advance arguments against granting of bail to the eight accused on August 7.

Rajiv Mohan, public prosecutor in the case told the court on Wednesday that the chargesheet brings fresh evidence to light including "close to 2000 text messages regarding betting, fixing and hawala transactions".

Mohan told the court that the SMS evidence was particularly damaging since it contained texts such as "CSK pe yeh rate laga do" and "Mumbai Indians ka rate 13 chal raha hai".

The defence counsels strongly objected to the arguments of the public prosecutor stating that the chargesheet does not contain anything new and that his arguments are meant to delay the proceedings in this case. "It is the same story all over again with three times the spacing," a defence lawyer told the judge referring to the 6,000 page chargesheet.

The Delhi police on May 16 had arrested cricketers and bookies on charges of spot fixing. Later on June 3, charges had been framed under MCOCA on grounds that they had been acting under instructions of Dawood and Shakeel. Bail had been granted to 21 accused on June 10. The arguments on the bail of eight others continued throughout July.

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January 9,2020

Jeddah, Jan 9: Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde criticised the new Supercopa format and said that "football has become a business and as a business it looks for income".

"The bottom line is football has become a business and as a business it looks for income. That's the reason we are all here," Goal.com quoted Valverde as saying ahead of Barca's semi-final against Atletico.

"It's a completely different format to what we're used to. It was always the first title and the opener of the season and to me, that seemed fine," he added.

The Supercopa was traditionally a two-legged affair played between the winners of La Liga and the Copa del Rey at the beginning of the season, but following last term's one-off meeting between Barca and Sevilla in Tangier, Morocco, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) went ahead with a full revamp.

Instead of just two teams being involved, the Supercopa has been expanded to also include the runners-up from La Liga and the Copa - meaning Barca and Valencia are joined by Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. It is also set to be hosted in Saudi Arabia for the next three editions.

"It's been changed and let's see, it will be judged once it has happened. It's interesting, with four good teams, but from a sporting point of view, I'm not sure," Valverde said.

"We must bear in mind that the football we are involved in is an industry, sources of income are sought and in the same way that there are special connotations in this country, there are also in Morocco, where we played last year," he added.

Barcelona will face Atletico Madrid in the semifinal of the Supercopa at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on January 10.

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July 21,2020

Jul 21: The tickets sold for the now-postponed ICC T20 World Cup will remain valid if Australia hosts the edition in 2021 instead of India.

In case the event is shifted to 2022, all ticket-holders will be entitled to a full refund, the ICC stated on its website on Monday night after postponing the mega-event this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tournament was to be held in October-November but will now be conducted later because of the pandemic.

The ICC has not yet announced which country will host which edition as there are operational issues that both the Indian and Australian cricket Boards need to sort out.

The world body had opened ticket booking through its ticketing partners and a significant number was already sold.

"Ticket holders are welcome to retain their tickets, noting, if Australia hosts in 2021, tickets will remain valid for fans who have already bought and will be automatically updated to reflect the new dates.

"If Australia hosts in 2022, for tickets already bought a full refund will be processed automatically," ICC stated in a series of FAQs.

Fans can retain their tickets until a date is confirmed for the event.

Refund requests can be made until December 15 and they will be processed within 30 days after an online submission.

The hospitality package will also remain valid for the 2021 fixtures.

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March 29,2020

Sydney, Mar 29: Steve Smith's two-year leadership ban ended quietly Sunday, leaving him eligible again to captain Australia at a time of uncertainty over when international cricket will resume.

Smith was stripped of the captaincy and banned from leading Australia for two years over his involvement in the 2018 ball tampering scandal in South Africa. His sentence ended Sunday and he can again captain Australia if called upon.

Australian players were due this week to conclude a series of matches in New Zealand and, for some, to join the Indian Premier League. But it wasn't clear Sunday if the IPL will take place this year and when international matches will resume. Australia's scheduled mid-year tours to England and Bangladesh are in doubt.

Smith told Channel Nine television's Sports Sunday he is doing his best to stay mentally and physically fit, training in his home gym, going on 10 kilometer (6 mile) runs and practising the guitar.

"It's obviously not looking likely (the IPL will go ahead) at the moment," Smith said. "I think there might be some meetings over the next few days to discuss what the go is with it all.

"I'm just trying to stay physically and mentally fit and fresh and, if it goes ahead at some point, then great. And if not, there's plenty going on in the world at the moment. So just play it day by day."

It seems unlikely Smith will return to the captaincy when cricket resumes. Tim Paine is firmly established as Australia's test captain and at 35 is not immediately considering retirement. Aaron Finch has captained Australia successfully in white ball cricket.

The conclusion of Smith's ban ends the period of upheaval in Australian cricket that followed the ball tampering incident in the second test at Cape Town in 2018 when Cameron Bancroft, with the knowledge of Smith and his vice-captain David Warner, used sandpaper to change the condition of the ball.

Smith and Warner received one-year bans from international and most domestic cricket and Bancroft was banned for nine months. The scandal also resulted in the resignation of coach Darren Lehmann and the departure of Cricket Australia's chief executive, James Sutherland.

Warner remains under a career-long leadership ban.

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