Kolkata: Jagmohan Dalmiya will continue to be the boss of Bengal cricket as there was nobody, including former India captain Sourav Ganguly, to challenge the former BCCI president on the last day of filing CAB nominations here today.Former Indian captain Ganguly
New Delhi: The countrywide raids carried out by the Income Tax Department at the residential and business establishments of cricketing icons will strengthen the case of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), probing match-fixing in Indian cricket, at the prosecution stage.
Kolkata:The Calcutta High Court today stayed the expulsion of former Board President Jagmohan Dalmiya from the BCCI and found him eligible to contest any election of the BCCI or its affiliated units.
Kolkata:Jagmohan Dalmiya will have to wait till Monday for the court verdict, the result of which could well decide the tone of the CAB polls and AGM due on July 28.
Kolkata:The game has returned to the Colosseum after a span of over an year and the people are just lapping it up.
Kolkata:Putting to rest all speculations, West Bengal Sports Minister Subhas Chakraborty today succumbed to party pressure and withdrew his candidature from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) elections.
Kolkata:In a significant move, the CPI(M) in West Bengal today officially asked state Sports Minister Subhash Chakraborty not to contest the CAB election.
Kolkata:The CAB Working Committee yesterday called a special general body meeting on February 1st to elect a new president after Jagmohan Dalmiya resigned form the post to fight an independent legal battle with the BCCI.
Kolkata:It marked end of an era at Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) with Jagmohan Dalmiya finally relinquishing the president's post after being expelled for life by BCCI.
Kolkata:Banished former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Tuesday vowed a legal war claiming he was expelled from the board 'illegally' and denied natural justice.