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Keep faith in the game, says Gavaskar; Lloyd calls for spiritual upliftment
Even in these days of disillusionment, pure cricket sparkled just as the stars in the sky with living legends Clive Lloyd, Sunil Gavaskar, Erapalli Prasanna, Allan Border and Dilip Vengsarkar enlightening a distinguished gathering with their memorable experiences and association with the game.




Govt will consider taking back Arjuna awards -- Dhindsa
Government will consider taking back the Arjuna Awards given to tainted cricketers after perusing the response of the BCCI to the CBI report on match-fixing, Sports Minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa said on Friday after meeting Cricket Board president A C Muthaiah.




Final action against guilty cricketers in 15 days -- Muthiah
Cricket Board (BCCI) president A C Muthiah today said the Board has constituted an internal inquiry committee, headed by former CBI joint director K Madhavan, to go into the CBI findings on match-fixing and suggest appropriate follow-up action within 15 days.




Other headlines

Kramnik is the new King
Match-fixing claims first victims -- Azhar, Jadeja among 5 banned
Vladimir Kramnik is the new King
Stewart `not ready' for lie-detecter test
New Zealand Board Opens Inquiry
Things will fall into place
Suresh Kalmadi retains post
Churchill teach East Bengal a lesson
Indian challenge ends with Sai
Board bans ``match-fixers'', orders internal inquiry
Reactions from Manoj Prabhakar
Cuello, Randhawa light up Hero Honda Masters

 
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