Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

BCCI

November 2023

  • India fans show their support during the semi-final against New Zealand

    World Cup final is a coronation but cricket’s rulers are not in doubt

    Jay Shah, the head of the BCCI, has bent the entire sport to his will. Sunday could be his country’s crowning glory

October 2023

  • Nick Stadlen, Nicholas Stadlen QC byline

    Sir Nicholas Stadlen obituary

    High court judge and stellar QC who delivered the longest speech in British legal history – and made a feted documentary in later life

June 2023

  • Commuters in London walk over London Bridge

    New business lobby group launched as CBI faces crucial vote

    The Business Council is set up by British Chambers of Commerce backed by big companies

March 2023

  • COURTS Fayed/Rowland filer<br>File 22/10/93 of Tiny Rowland and Mohamed Al Fayed (right) in Harrods food hall. Mohamed Al Fayed has agreed to pay the widow of Tiny Rowland more than 1.4 million after giving up his court battle over gemstones stolen during break-ins at the former Lonrho head s safety deposit box at Harrods. Christopher Moger QC, representing Josephine Rowland who took over the action when her husband died two years ago, said the Harrods owner had capitulated and agreed to submit to judgment for the whole sum claimed. See PA story COURTS Fayed. PA photo: Stefan Rousseau **EDI**

    The Observer city editor at the centre of the 1980s battle over Harrods

    Michael Gillard
    Melvyn Marckus led investigations into big business scandals in the 1980s and 90s at Asil Nadir’s Polly Peck and the Bank of Credit & Commerce International

June 2022

  • Fans outside Eden Gardens stadium in Kolkata.

    Indian Premier League signs five-year television deals worth £5bn

    IPL has vaulted into the broadcasting stratosphere with TV packages worth nearly £14m a match

June 2018

  • Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel and Donald Trump

    Why Macron’s joke about sausage diplomacy cuts the mustard

    Oliver Miles
    The French president’s remark about Donald Trump may not be original, but it contains more than a soupçon of truth, says former diplomat Oliver Miles

May 2018

  • Pink ball cricket

    India's reluctance to play pink-ball Test no historical surprise

    The BCCI have have mastered the art of being late to the party, then reaping the hefty rewards

February 2017

  • Cricket

    Can cricket be saved from itself? How the ICC is flirting with essential reform

    With skill and appetite growing outside Test-playing nations, the need to shift power from Australia, England and India has never been so great. But is incremental reform enough, and will urgent changes get the backing they need?

October 2016

  • The Indian Express newspaper had quoted an unnamed official from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as saying the board’s bank accounts have been frozen after a recommendation by the Lodha Committee.

    India Test match with New Zealand will go ahead as scheduled

    The tour had been thought to have been in doubt after local media reports that it had been cancelled due to financial problems

July 2015

  • Ed Cowan and Sam Collins in Death of a Gentleman

    Film blog
    Cricket in cinema: heroes and villains on the big screen

    Cricket films tend to focus on heroics on the pitch, but a new campaigning documentary, Death of a Gentleman, looks at the dirty tricks off the pitch

May 2014

  • canary wharf

    Britain's economic prospects brightest in more than a decade, survey finds

    Forecasts raised after research finds UK economy growing at its fastest pace since 2003, and consumer optimism surging

September 2013

  • Ground staff were filmed by Indian TV walking on the pitch at the Waca

    Sportblog
    Australia lose a weapon as they drop the Waca

    Brett McKay: The hosts have a proud Test record in Perth, so why remove the Waca from the series against India?

May 2012

  • BCCI Demonstration

    BCCI scandal: long legal wrangling over collapsed bank

  • BCCI

    Files close on BCCI banking scandal

February 2010

  • As Iceland resists paying our billions, let's not forget just who is to blame

    Faisal Islam
    Faisal Islam: Icelandic bankers and British 'rate tarts' caused the Icesave folly, yet the two nations' taxpayers will be footing the bill

October 2009

  • All aboard the insolvency gravy train

    Prem Sikka
    Prem Sikka: Insolvency practitioners are making vast sums out of the recession ... and leaving creditors with pennies

April 2006

  • Judge calls BCCI case a farce

    The presiding judge in the failed lawsuit brought against the Bank of England by the liquidators of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) today described the case as a "farce".

February 2006

  • Judge backs Bank of England on BCCI costs

    A high court judge yesterday agreed costs should be awarded to the Bank of England against Deloitte, liquidators of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, on an indemnity basis - the highest terms a court can dictate, following Deloitte's withdrawal of its case against the Bank.

January 2006

  • Bank to launch massive costs claim against BCCI liquidators

    The Bank of England is expected to begin one of the biggest claims for costs in English legal history today when it demands up to £80m from liquidators of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.

November 2005

  • BoE seeks £70m costs from Deloitte

    QC attacks liquidator's 'longest whinge in history'.

About 41 results for BCCI
  翻译: