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BCCI Scandal Detailed Report 7 23 1991 NBC
BCCI Scandal Detailed Report 7 23 1991 NBC
www.CoreOfCorruption.com This is apart of the 9 archive from the Core of Corruption creators!
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BCCI wants apology for 'donkey remark'
BCCI wants apology for 'donkey remark'
Taking strong objection to Nasser Hussain's Donkey 'jibe', the BCCI has decided to take up the issue with the English Cricket Board and will demand an unconditional apology from the former England captain.
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BCCI felicitates Rahul Dravid, Sachin skips event
BCCI felicitates Rahul Dravid, Sachin skips event
The BCCI felicitated former India captain Rahul Dravid today for his contribution to the Indian cricket during his 16-year long career. Conspicuous by his absence was Sachin Tendulkar. For more info log on to: youtube.com
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Mumbai : Rahul Dravid's Speech at BCCI
Mumbai : Rahul Dravid's Speech at BCCI
MUMBAI: The BCCI on Tuesday felicitated 'The Wall' Rahul Dravid, who bid adieu to international cricket earlier this year..The cricketing fraternity came together on Tuesday to raise a toast for the retired Rahul Dravid as they fondly remembered the immense contribution of the batting stalwart who emotionally remarked that he would miss being part of the Indian dressing room.
3:19
CIC to decide BCCI's autonomous body status
CIC to decide BCCI's autonomous body status
It could be a day of reckoning for the one of the richest sporting associations in the world - the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The BCCI's status as a private autonomous club may be in jeopardy. The Chief Information Commission (CIC) has been scheduled to deliberate on whether BCCI is a public authority or a private autonomous body. This comes just a few weeks after fierce resistance from heavyweight politicians like Sharad Pawar, Farooq Abdullah and Vilasrao Deshmukh derailed the sports bill that sought to make sports bodies accountable.
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Rahul Dravid retirement felicitation by BCCI @ NewsX
Rahul Dravid retirement felicitation by BCCI @ NewsX
After this year IPL, i will be unemployed was the words from Rahul Dravid, Being Felicitated by BCCI and appreciation from his team mates for tge GREAT WALL OF Indian Cricket... Watch Latest on - alpha.newsx.com
3:56
BCCI favors Dhoni's rotation policy- NewsX
BCCI favors Dhoni's rotation policy- NewsX
The BCCI may have tried to play down the rift in the Indian team, portraying itself as being impartial, but a different game could be playing out behind the scenes. It seems that the BCCI is with MS Dhoni in this case. The board has hinted its support for the skipper in his ongoing dressing room tussle with Virender Sehwag. Senior BCCI official Rajeev Shukla has openly come out in support of Dhoni, justifying his decision to drop senior players from the team. Shukla says it is up to the captain and coach to decide and implement a rotation policy. For more info log onto:alpha.newsx.com
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BCCI felicitates Rahul Dravid
BCCI felicitates Rahul Dravid
The Indian Cricket Board and the cricketing fraternity joined together to honour Dravid and his career.
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BCCI Bank - Drug and Arms Money Laundering Operations
BCCI Bank - Drug and Arms Money Laundering Operations
1997 News Gokal in Prison for BCCI Fraud •Illegal arms traders. For the Afghanis, the rule was "drugs out, American and British arms in." Clients also included Middle East terrorist Abu Nidal, who used bank financing to get weapons; the sellers of nuclear technology to Pakistan; and Syrian drug trafficker, terrorist, and arms trafficker Monzer Al-Kassar. The bank served international organized crime involved in extortion, bribery, kidnapping and murder, and ran accounts for Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Haiti's Jean-Claude Duvalier, Liberian strongman Samuel Doe and other thieving heads of state who needed to hide their stolen cash. •The Iran/Contra scandal. BCCI had a role in the infamous scandal of the Reagan years. The CIA told Noriega to use the bank for the payoffs he got for helping National Security Council (NSC) staffer Oliver North set up shell companies and secret bank accounts in Panama to illegally move funds to the Contras in Nicaragua and arms to Iran in 1985-86. North had arranged to illegally sell 1250 US Tow missiles to Iran in exchange for a promise that Teheran would press militants in Lebanon to release American hostages. Adnan Khashoggi, a Saudi middleman and fixer, used a BCCI account to move $20 million for the illegal arms and money plot. BCCI prepared phony documents for the arms sale, and checks signed by North were drawn on the Paris branch of BCCI, which "had no records" of the account when US law enforcement later sought them. The <b>...</b>
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TV9 - BCCI honours Sachin, World Cup champions
TV9 - BCCI honours Sachin, World Cup champions
TV9 - BCCI honours Sachin, World Cup champions
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Exclusive with BCCI President N Srinivasan
Exclusive with BCCI President N Srinivasan
BCCI President N Srinivasan refuses to be drawn into the Kochi row, says matters will be dealt with only if and when Kochi go to court.
6:39
BCCI Felicitates World Cup Winning Team, Sachin, Durrani Honoured
BCCI Felicitates World Cup Winning Team, Sachin, Durrani Honoured
Sachin Tendulkar and former all-rounder Salim Durrani bagged top honours, while the World Cup winning Indian team led by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni was felicitated by the Cricket Board at it annual awards function here this evening.
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No money for CWG: BCCI
No money for CWG: BCCI
The BCCI said on July 31 that it will not be lending any money to the Commonwealth Games (CWG). CWG had earlier asked the BCCI for Rs. 100 crore.
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We will take corrective measures: BCCI
We will take corrective measures: BCCI
An under-pressure BCCI today promised "corrective measures" after the Indian cricket team was humbled 0-4 by Australia in the Test series but refused to comment on the future of the struggling senior players, saying that remains in the hands of selectors. Struggling to explain the debacle, senior BCCI functionary Rajiv Shukla conceded, "We haven't performed well, everyone accepted that...the Australians played very well and we all recognise that. We are equally concerned and certainly corrective measures will be taken." Shukla, also the IPL chairman, pinned his hopes on the ODI tri-series, also featuring Sri Lanka, starting February 5. He hoped that the team would script a recovery in the shorter format. "...we hope that we will do well in the ODI series, the BCCI President has also expressed this feeling. We are quite optimistic about the ODI series. Sometimes it happens, our top batsmen were not in form. We should accept this fact," said Shukla. www.youtube.com/starnews
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Rahul Dravid felicitated in Mumbai by BCCI - 1of 2 @ NewsX
Rahul Dravid felicitated in Mumbai by BCCI - 1of 2 @ NewsX
After this year IPL, I will be unemployed was the words from Rahul Dravid, being felicitated by BCCI and appreciation from his team mates for being the Great Wall of Indian cricket. BCCI has felicitated Rahul Dravid after his retirement from cricket. He got the honour for his excellent 16 year cricketing career. Watch Latest on - alpha.newsx.com
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Band new BCCI today
Band new BCCI today
In a smooth transfer of power, N Srinivasan will today take over the reins of BCCI from incumbent President Shashank Manohar at the Cricket Board`s 82nd Annual General Meeting. news24online.com
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BCCI awards 2011
BCCI awards 2011
The annual awards function of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was a gathering of who's who of Indian cricket.
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TV9 News : BCCI Prez N Srinivasan Honors Rahul Dravid on His Retirement
TV9 News : BCCI Prez N Srinivasan Honors Rahul Dravid on His Retirement
TV9 News : BCCI Prez N Srinivasan Honors Rahul Dravid on His Retirement ...., Bangalore, Mar 9: 'The Wall' of Indian cricket, Rahul Dravid bid adieu to International and domestic cricket today at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. Rahul Dravid, walked in with former India skipper Anil Kumble and BCCI President N Srinivasan as media awaited the arrival of the legend and waited patiently for his speech. Dravid's international career slid into sunset, as he said "It's time to move on, Its time for the younger generation to take over,"said Dravid. He thanked everyone who were responsible in shaping his career as he said representing India, was a privilege. "I have to thank the teams I played with" "Representing India, has been a privilege," said Dravid who bid good-bye to International cricket. "I retire with sadness and pride" He also said that he failed at times during the career spanning 16 years, but said he never stopped trying. "I have failed at times, but not stopped trying," he said. Rahul Dravid's father, Sharad Dravid, his wife and son were also there at the stadium while the legend announced his retirement. Former India cricketers Javagal Srinath, Sunil Joshi were present while The Wall bid adieu to International and first class cricket. BCCI President said, its a pleasure to have been there at the stadium to witness such an event. He admitted that 'Dravid is one of the finest cricketers' and is a great role model to many cricketers. "Its not easy to step back, when <b>...</b>
3:22
It's Lalit Modi vs BCCI yet again
It's Lalit Modi vs BCCI yet again
In an exclusive interview to NDTV from London, the former IPL commissioner said the Indian Board is trying to block other cricket boards from developing the game of cricket.
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Pune Warriors likely to play 5 foreigners: BCCI-NewsX
Pune Warriors likely to play 5 foreigners: BCCI-NewsX
BCCI has agreed to allow Pune Warriors field 5 foreigners in the team if the other IPL teams are okay with it. BCCI sources say that an announcement is likely to be announced today. Reportedly, the BCCI has also communicated the same to Sahara. And in turn Sahara has communicated its willingness to continue with the franchise. Earlier, Sahara had threatened to pull out of the Indian Premier League.
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Rahul Dravid felicitated by BCCI
Rahul Dravid felicitated by BCCI
Rahul Dravid was felicitated by the BCCI for his contribution towards Indian cricket at Taj Lands End Hotel in Mumbai. Dravid, who announced retirement from first-class cricket nearly three weeks ago after 16 years in the international arena, delivered a touching speech. Dravid's long time associate and former skipper Sourav Ganguly also heaped praise on the No.3 batsman.