DAY 231
30 November 2000:
•BCCI divided over punishment
DAY 230
29 November 2000:
•CBI has degraded our prestige: BCCI
•BCCI unlikely to decide today
•Verdict on 'fixers' deferred till Dec 5
DAY 229
28 November 2000:
•Azhar claimed he made no
statement before the CBI about his involvement in match-fixing:Muthiah
•HC seeks clarification on BCCI's
status
•The Madhavan Report
•BCCI expected to ratify decisions
DAY 228
27 November 2000:
•Disciplinary committee meeting
shifted to Delhi
•Innocent should not be touched:
Bharti
•Madhavan has said that Azhar
fixed matches: Muthiah
•Madhavan to go easy on Jadeja,
Mongia?
DAY 225
24 November 2000:
•Madhavan report on Saturday
•Pakistani court stays Salim Malik's life ban
•CBI officials slam Azhar's claims
DAY 224
23 November 2000:
•'No need to talk to Kapil', says
Madhavan
•Muthiah expects Madhavan to suggest punishments
DAY 223
22 November 2000:
•Punishing Mark Waugh could have legal implications
DAY 219
18 November 2000:
• 'More than me, it is the players
and the officials who are satisfied with their responses'
• Madhavan grills Sharma, may summon other players
DAY 218
17 November 2000:
• Stewart 'absolutely clear' of
allegations: ECB chief
• Madhavan gives Ajay Sharma
last chance
DAY 217
16 November 2000:
• Azharuddin grilled for six hours
• Azhar appears before Madhavan;examination on
DAY 216
15 November 2000:
• Some neat batting by Cronje - Paul Martin Cainer
• Lanka's cricket CEO suspended
• CBI to probe deeper
DAY 215
14 November 2000:
• Ajay Sharma fails to appear before Madhavan
• Azhar, Sharma can be prosecuted under PCA
• CBI, I-T department lack co-ordination: Dalmiya
• CBI to probe deeper
DAY 214
13 November 2000:
• Steve Waugh appeals for faith
• CBI report has failed to substantiate any charges:Dalmiya
• CBI says it had enough evidence to raid
• Bookie had tried to lure Hollioake
DAY 214
12 November 2000:
• Azharuddin plays hooky at
match-fixing probe session
DAY 213
11 November 2000:
• Treason case against indicted
cricketers
• Media persons denied access to
Prabhakar
• Prabhakar appears, no
word from Azhar
• Prabhakar left with a happy frame of mind: Madhavan
• ICC to probe bribery allegations
• Offenders must be punished:
Dalmiya
DAY 212
10 November 2000:
• NZ announce three-man inquiry
team
• Madhavan probe commences on
Saturday
• DeSilva omitted from
team to tour SA
DAY 211
09 November 2000:
• What happened to the 'Vision
Statement'? - Faisal Shariff
• BCCI plans to make inaccuracies
in CBI report public
• Australian team coach urges
swift conclusion to match-fixing claims
DAY 210
08 November 2000:
• Madhavan to examine BCCI officials too
• Pitch-fixing groundsman
axed from Test duty
DAY 209
07 November 2000:
• Law ministry decision on report in two days
DAY 208
06 November 2000:
• Taxmen poised to strike India's five tainted cricketers
• 'Ask them who abducted my son and forced him to say things'
• CBI expects more denials
• I saved cricket stars from Indian mafia: Prabhakar
• Lara maintains silence over
match-fixing allegations
• Lanka appoint lawyer to
investigate allegations
DAY 208
05 November 2000:
• CBI seeks Azhar, Sharma
I-T details: PTI
DAY 207
04 November 2000:
• CBI report on match-fixing
well-written: Madhavan
• Lara refuses to talk as Windies arrive in Australia
• Jadeja affirms his innocence.
• Ajay Jadeja's Defence
• ICC anti-corruption team meets with CBI
• Sena demonstrates outside Azhar kin's home
DAY 206
03 November 2000:
• Steve Waugh fears brother Mark will reach breaking point
• South Africa bans Cronje for life
• Prabhakar slams BCCI, CBI
• More tweakers from Bacher
• Dhindsa satisfied with
BCCI action
• Shocked I was, but not shaken,
says Muthiah
• Mongia denies role in
match-fixing
• Sir Paul Condon in Delhi
• Azhar, Jadeja, three others
banned
• DeSilva says he was
offered bribes
DAY 206
02 November 2000:
• Australian Cricket Board set to probe
match-fixing claims
• Azharuddin had close links with
Tiger Memon: M N Singh
• British detectives for India
• ICC chief braces for more bad news
• Sri Lanka seeks Indian help in
match fixing probe
• Lara denies charges
• New Zealand may start own
probe