'What the f*** ... ': Ex-cricketer blasts Lalit Modi for reviving Harbhajan-Sreesanth slapgate scandal

'What the f*** ... ': Ex-cricketer blasts Lalit Modi for reviving Harbhajan-Sreesanth slapgate scandal

 09:03 03/09/2025

Robin Uthappa has criticized Lalit Modi and Michael Clarke. They released a video of the 2008 IPL 'Slapgate' incident. The video showed Harbhajan Singh slapping S Sreesanth. Uthappa questioned the insensitivity of releasing the video. He highlighted potential racial double standards in cricket. He suggested similar incidents involving non-Indian players are often handled differently. He emphasized the need for empathy.
'Why is she getting angry?': Lalit Modi hits back at Sreesanth’s wife; defends release of unseen Slap-gate video

'Why is she getting angry?': Lalit Modi hits back at Sreesanth’s wife; defends release of unseen Slap-gate video

 23:03 30/08/2025

Lalit Modi defended releasing unseen footage of the 2008 'Slap-gate' incident, asserting he was simply answering a question truthfully during a podcast with Michael Clarke. This reignited controversy, drawing criticism from S. Sreesanth's wife, Bhuvneshwari, who condemned the act as insensitive and harmful to their families. Harsha Bhogle explained the video's suppression, aimed at protecting the IPL's early image.
'I want my Porsche': Yuvraj Singh's six-sixes bat now with Lalit Modi – here's why

'I want my Porsche': Yuvraj Singh's six-sixes bat now with Lalit Modi – here's why

 17:03 30/08/2025

Lalit Modi, the IPL's founder, pledged a Porsche to any Indian cricketer hitting six sixes or taking six wickets in an over during the 2007 T20 World Cup. Yuvraj Singh famously achieved this feat against Stuart Broad, prompting Modi to fulfill his promise. Yuvraj received his Porsche, and Modi acquired the iconic bat, a cherished memento of that historic moment.
IPL: Why 'Slapgate' video stayed hidden for 17 years — Harsha Bhogle explains as Lalit Modi stirs row

IPL: Why 'Slapgate' video stayed hidden for 17 years — Harsha Bhogle explains as Lalit Modi stirs row

 00:03 30/08/2025

Lalit Modi's revelation of unseen footage of the 2008 Harbhajan-Sreesanth 'slap-gate' has reignited the controversy. The incident, where Harbhajan slapped Sreesanth, was captured by Modi's security camera but never released. Harsha Bhogle explained the video was suppressed to protect the nascent IPL's image, a decision now drawing criticism despite the players' reconciliation.
'Pathetic, heartless, disgusting!': Sreesanth's wife slams Lalit Modi, Michael Clarke for digging up Slapgate video

'Pathetic, heartless, disgusting!': Sreesanth's wife slams Lalit Modi, Michael Clarke for digging up Slapgate video

 13:03 29/08/2025

Lalit Modi's comments reignite the 2008 Harbhajan Singh-Sreesanth controversy. Modi claims to possess unseen footage of the incident. Sreesanth's wife strongly criticizes Modi and Michael Clarke. She accuses them of exploiting the past for publicity. She highlights the impact on her family and children. The incident occurred during an IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians.
Legendary Australian cricketer Michael Clarke diagnosed with skin cancer: 5 very early signs one should not miss

Legendary Australian cricketer Michael Clarke diagnosed with skin cancer: 5 very early signs one should not miss

 05:04 27/08/2025

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancers in the world. And now, legendary cricketer Michael Clarke has revealed that he has been diagnosed with skin cancer. Clarke, who is one of the finest Australia cricketers, took to social media to share the news with his fans and follower. "Skin cancer is real! Especially in Australia. Another one cut out of my nose today. A friendly reminder to get your skin checked. Prevention is better than cure but in my case, regular check-ups and early detection is key. So grateful that @drbishsoliman_ got it early," he shared in an update.
IND vs ENG: 'No brainer for India' — Michael Clarke’s clear message to Gautam Gambhir before Edgbaston

IND vs ENG: 'No brainer for India' — Michael Clarke’s clear message to Gautam Gambhir before Edgbaston

 06:03 18/08/2025

Following India's defeat in the first Test against England, former Australia captain Michael Clarke advocates for Kuldeep Yadav's inclusion in the second Test at Edgbaston. Clarke emphasizes Kuldeep's wicket-taking ability, suggesting India prioritizes bowlers who can secure 20 wickets. Echoing this sentiment, former England batter Nick Knight believes Kuldeep's variations could challenge England's aggressive batting.
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