BCCI may be fighting franchises in court, but the prospect of its blue chip IPL looks even more profitable for the fourth edition.
Dec 11, 2010
Record-profit for BCCI from IPL-4
BCCI may be fighting franchises in court, but the prospect of its blue chip IPL looks even more profitable for the fourth edition.
IPL players' auction postponed
The players' auction scheduled for January 8-9 may be postponed,as BCCI is entangled in legal battles against Rajasthan Royals and King's XI Punjab.
'Steyn will be the key against India'
South Africa's bowling coach Vincent Barnes said a Dale Steyn-led pace attack can bowl India out twice in a Test match.
Akram: Tough for Australia to hit back
Former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram believes that it will take a lot of effort from Australia to make a comeback in Ashes.
Bologna vs AC Milan Preview
Bologna's Marco Di Vaio and AC Milan's Alessandro Nesta will put their friendship to the side when the sides meet on Sunday.
Brescia vs Sampdoria Preview
Things have not quite gone according to plan for Brescia this season, but there is still much to play for starting with Sunday's game against Sampdoria.
Juventus vs Lazio Preview
Lazio are confident they can beat Juventus for the first time since December 2003 in Serie A when the two sides lock horns in Turin.
Sporting Gijon vs Levante Preview
Sporting Gijon's Diego Castro has thrown his support behind coach Manuel Preciado, believing he is the man to get the club out of the mire.
Gates leads into final round
Bobby Gates heads into the final round of the Australian PGA Championship with a one-stroke lead after he shot a one-under-par 71.
Lecce vs Chievo Preview
Struggling Lecce will look to avoid their fifth straight defeat when they host Chievo on Sunday.
Keller's Stuttgart days numbered
Jens Keller's days as Stuttgart coach appear to be numbered after Friday's 2-1 loss at Hannover left them in serious relegation danger.
Ponting: Australia down but not out
The loss at the hands of England has not deterred the Aussie attitude, believes captain Rickey Ponting.
Rugby: Krasniqi gets England call
Harlequins' Olsi Krasniqi has been called up to make his England academy debut in the second Test against the Australian Schoolboys.
Rugby: Riddell close to Tigers deal
Super League Grand-Final winning hooker Mark Riddell is poised to make a return to Australia's NRL with Wests Tigers.
Cagliari vs Catania Preview
Catania will be looking to end their dismal run away from home when they meet strugglers Cagliari at the Sant' Elia stadium.
Ajay Devgn opts out of Santoshi's Power
Power, Firoz Nadiadwala's multi starrer film being directed by Rajkumar Santoshi has run into problems. The film which was announced on Anantachaturdashi, the most auspicious day in the Hindu calendar, has suffered a major setback with the lead actor Ajay Devgn opting out of the project. The film which also stars Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt was almost ready to go on floors with only minor roles that were left to be filled along with the part for the leading lady. However, Bollywood Hungama has learnt that the film schedule has been thrown askew as Ajay will no longer be part of it. Though the reason behind Ajay walking out of the film is still a mystery an official statement is yet to be issued neither side is ready to divulge any information.No Problem producer plans mega party inviting entire industry
The much talked about party of No Problem seems to be the most looked forward to. Turns out, this party is going to be a lavish affair reminiscent of the filmi parties that ruled the scene a few years back. True to the tradition of filmi parties, this party is going to be in a swanky sea facing a bungalow in Juhu, which is owned by B.K Modi, who is the head scion of Spice Studios, the co-producers of No Problem. While Bollywood parties are always known to be lavish, this one takes the cake as B.K.Modi is getting the entire road washed before the party, and as if that was not enough, he is also red carpeting the entire lane to welcome their guests, the party is expected to go on till the wee hours in the morning and the guest list promises the who's who of Bollywood. Not just that, B K Modi is going all out, the food is going to be an elaborate affair and there are going to be delicious dishes from all over the world. And to whip up this delectable affair the best chefs are being called in. Well, No Problem team seems to have thrown the mother of all parties in true filmi style, and B.K Modi is a mood to celebrate, regardless of the fate of No Problem at the box office; he wants to celebrate the first production under the banner of Spice Studios.TMK in censor trouble; gets U/A certificate
These days it seems as thought the censor board has decided to toughen up on films. Just recently films like Aakrosh and Crook ran into problems with the censor board. This time it's the much talked about, Akshay-Katrina starrer Tees Maar Khan that has hit troubled waters. Bollywood Hungama has learnt that the censor board recommended certain cuts in the film to grant it a U certificate. Further it is learnt that the word 'Sheila' was asked to be removed from the song 'Sheila Ki Jawani'. Some of the other cuts involved scenes where Katrina Kaif's naval was visible. Apart from these, the board even asked for the phrase 'Maa Ki Aankh' to be removed, as well as some other words like tawaif, etc. were also asked to be removed. Director Farah Khan did not accept these cuts and took the film to the revising committee in Delhi. Post the censor board ruling, Farah Khan and Shirish Kunder approached the revising committee to get the certificate for the film. Contrary to the cuts requested for by the censor board, the revising committee passed the film without much debate. The committee of seven members who saw the film on Thursday differed from the board finding nothing so momentous in the film to warrant 18 cuts. The film was passed with only a couple of cuts and a passing certificate will be issued to the film early next week.Record-profit for BCCI from IPL-4
BCCI may be fighting franchises in court, but the prospect of its blue chip IPL looks even more profitable for the fourth edition.
IPL players' auction postponed
The players' auction scheduled for January 8-9 may be postponed,as BCCI is entangled in legal battles against Rajasthan Royals and King's XI Punjab.
'Steyn will be the key against India'
South Africa's bowling coach Vincent Barnes said a Dale Steyn-led pace attack can bowl India out twice in a Test match.
Akram: Tough for Australia to hit back
Former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram believes that it will take a lot of effort from Australia to make a comeback in Ashes.
Ponting: Australia down but not out
The loss at the hands of England has not deterred the Aussie attitude, believes captain Rickey Ponting.
BCCI retains disciplinary committee
The BCCI retained the three-member disciplinary committee probing charges of financial irregularities against Lalit Modi.
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