The majority of the committee’s members hail from corporate, legal, and political spheres, with former Member of Parliament Eran Wickramaratne appointed as chair
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- Sangakkara and Mahanama part of Transformation Committee to run SLC
- Parag penalised after being caught vaping during PBKS vs RR match
- Paterson, Baartman named in SA A squad for tour of England
- Klaasen continues to be ‘Mr Consistent’, while ‘stronger base’ lifts Head’s game
- Century in a losing cause, but Rickelton’s ‘presence was important for MI’
- Pollard: MI haven’t been able to ‘string a complete game of cricket together’
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Parag penalised after being caught vaping during PBKS vs RR match
The BCCI said it was “exploring other options to initiate proceedings for stringent action against the erring team, its officials and player/s to ensure that the reputation of IPL remains intact”
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Paterson, Baartman named in SA A squad for tour of England
The squad will play two four-day matches in England from May 22 and will be led by batter Marques Ackermann
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Klaasen continues to be ‘Mr Consistent’, while ‘stronger base’ lifts Head’s game
Travis Head, with a 30-ball 76, and Heinrich Klaasen, with an unbeaten 30-ball 65, played big roles as Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down Mumbai Indians’ 243 with eight balls in hand
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Century in a losing cause, but Rickelton’s ‘presence was important for MI’
Ryan Rickelton became the fifth batter in IPL 2026 to finish on the losing side despite scoring a century, against Sunrisers Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday
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Pollard: MI haven’t been able to ‘string a complete game of cricket together’
“I think there’s this tendency for him to want to take the new ball and just rolling that out,” Mitchell McClenaghan says about Hardik Pandya the bowler
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Malinga grabs Purple Cap; Abhishek, Klaasen lead Orange Cap table
Eshan Malinga is at the top of the IPL 2026 Purple Cap table now – here are the latest updates
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IPL is ‘big business’ and fair contests are not good for it, says Muralidaran
“If we give fair wickets, the spectators will say it’s become boring because the T20 followers want entertainment, so they want to see the fours and sixes,” Muthiah Muralidaran says
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Queensland join NSW in rejecting BBL privatisation, CA considers alternatives
CA chief executive Todd Greenberg says CA will look at alternative models and explained “it’s difficult” with no consensus among the six states
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Queensland joins NSW in rejecting CA’s BBL privatisation plan
It leaves CA with only four states, who control five BBL clubs, in favour of moving to the next phase of privatisation