Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers – Hindustan Times


Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers
Hindustan Times
Illegal syndicates are thriving, however, and Indian media estimates put the amount bet on last year's Indian Premier League (IPL) at $427 million. ...

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Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers – Hindustan Times


Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers
Hindustan Times
Illegal syndicates are thriving, however, and Indian media estimates put the amount bet on last year's Indian Premier League (IPL) at $427 million. ...

and more »

Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers – Hindustan Times


Legalise betting, say Indian lawyers
Hindustan Times
Illegal syndicates are thriving, however, and Indian media estimates put the amount bet on last year's Indian Premier League (IPL) at $427 million. ...

and more »

Legalising betting will curb criminal activities as well as fixing in sports – Times of India


Legalising betting will curb criminal activities as well as fixing in sports
Times of India
A Delhi court recently cited a report that Rs 20000 crore was pumped into illegal betting syndicates during the last edition of the Indian Premier League. ...

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Geelong’s Aaron Finch fit and ready to tackle world’s best in T20 Champions League – Geelong Advertiser


Geelong's Aaron Finch fit and ready to tackle world's best in T20 Champions League
Geelong Advertiser
The Geelong top order batsman has recovered from a hamstring strain in time for the tournament, which features Indian Premier League and a selection of the ...

Overstepping the line – Hindustan Times


Overstepping the line
Hindustan Times
It is true that an average Indian cricketer will earn more in one season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) than his Pakistani counterpart would earn in ...

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China vs India: our Games, their Games – Livemint


China vs India: our Games, their Games
Livemint
Closer home, the Indian Premier League is a vivid example of the aim-higher-implement-faster-play- stronger principle. Was the IPL a spectacular show? Yes. ...

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Pakistan’s cricket scandal: Crossing the boundary – The Economist


The Economist

Pakistan's cricket scandal: Crossing the boundary
The Economist
In Asia, especially, many of these officials are also allegedly corrupt or otherwise malfeasant—witness a scandal in the Indian Premier League, ...

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Crossing the boundary – The Economist


The Economist

Crossing the boundary
The Economist
In Asia, especially, many of these officials are also allegedly corrupt or otherwise malfeasant—witness a scandal in the Indian Premier League, ...

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Profiles of tainted Pakistan players – Hindustan Times


Profiles of tainted Pakistan players
Hindustan Times
Asif again failed a drugs test in the inaugural Indian Premier League season in 2008 and this time a two-year ban stood. Even after the IPL ban ended, ...

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