In a move that could have global impact, the BCCI is considering lifting the ban on applying saliva on the ball in the Indian ...
The BCCI is considering lifting the saliva ban in the IPL to aid bowlers, potentially influencing ICC policy. The proposal ...
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India Today on MSNIPL 2025 captains' meet: Saliva ban on agenda, BCCI leaves decision to skippersThe use of saliva by bowlers will be one of the main items on the agenda when the captains of all 10 teams in the Indian ...
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India Today on MSNThe IPL story, Part 1: Power, politics, and cricket in its origin sagaThe Indian Premier League's origin story is one of power, politics, and ambition, driven by Lalit Modi's vision. From political maneuvering to the league's explosive rise, it set the stage for a saga ...
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CricTracker on MSN'BCCI family policy won't change' - Secretary Devajit Saikia after Virat Kohli's complaintRead more about what the BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said about the family not travelling with the players rule only on.
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India Today on MSNBCCI family policy won't change: Secretary Saikia reacts to Virat Kohli complaintThere will be no changes in stricter SOPs that BCCI brought after the Border-Gavaskar series, said secretary Devajit Saikia on Wednesday, March 19. Saikia reacted to Virat Kohli's recent statements ...
Earlier, BCCI issued a strict 10-point diktat for Indian players after their defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) ...
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The report in Cricbuzz states that the event will last four hours and end with a routine photoshoot featuring all ten IPL ...
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