England and England Women are in ICC World Twenty20 semi-final action today - and you can watch both matches live on Sky Sports. Join us on Sky Sports 2 now as Charlotte Edwards team take on Australia, winners of the last three womens World T20 finals.Then from 1.30pm Kumar Sangakkara and Mike Atherton join Ian Ward to bring you coverage of the showdown between Eoin Morgans England and New Zealand. As ever, youll also be able to follow all the action via our over-by-over commentary on digital platforms and dont miss a ball if youre on the move, thanks to Sky Go and NOW TV. Eoin Morgan insists that England arent looking past their World T20 semi-final against New Zealand. If you want to re-live all the best bits then dont miss highlights of the Womens match from 6.30pm on Sky Sports 2, followed by highlights of the mens game from 7.30pm on the same channel.Then well bring you all the reaction from the semi-finals in The Verdict, live from 8.30pm, with Matt Prior, Mark Butcher and Bob Willis joining Charles Colvile to give their opinion on the key moments and analyse where each game was won and lost.Before then theres a wealth of content to consume across our digital platforms, including an exclusive column by England left-armer David Willey, who has picked his six moments of the tournament so far. 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The Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) has submitted a plea to the Supreme Court seeking contempt action against BCCI president Anurag Thakur, secretary Ajay Shirke and former judge Markandey Katju for their vilification campaign against the Supreme Court. CAB secretary Aditya Vermas plea comes a day after the BCCI filed a petition seeking a review of the Supreme Courts verdict in which most of the Lodha Committees recommendations had been approved. It is understood that Vermas petition is likely to be heard next week.Verma alleged that Thakur, Shirke and Katju, appointed to counsel the BCCI on the Supreme Court verdict, were trying to stonewall the reforms. He contended there was an attempt at scandalising the Court and lowering its dignity in the eyes of the public at large and which would also amount to a direct interference in the administration of justice.That the intentions of the BCCI officers are mala fide is evident from the media campaign that is being carried out at their behest, Verma stated in his petition. Almost on a daily basis statements are being made which are not innocent criticism of the judgment passed by this Honble Court but an elaborate vilification campaign undertaken through the powerful tool of the media with a view to drum up public opinion that the judiciary of the country is transgressing its limits.Verma also referred to several media reports that published Katjus statements criticising the Supreme Courts judgment. Katju had called the verdict unconstitutional and illegal, while also termiing the Lodha panel null and void.dddddddddddd Verma stated that Katjus remarks were clearly libelous and in defiance of the judgment.The Contemnor No. 3 [Katju] who has been a part of the judicial system is well aware of the binding nature of the judgments passed by this Honble Court, Verma said. It is therefore, all the more deplorable that the Contemnor no.3 has been making the members of the judiciary sitting targets of his vile comments.Verma also objected to Thakurs absence in the meeting with the Lodha Committee on August 9. While Shirke attended the meeting, Thakur, a member of parliament with the ruling party, BJP, informed of his unavailability with the parliament being in session. Verma also alleged that Thakur had lowered the authority of the Supreme Court by alluding to judicial interference in the BCCIs affairs.On August 11, 2016 Mr. Anurag Thakur, President BCCI, made the following statement - People who have never played the game, they are trying to govern the Board. Efforts are being made to cut BCCIs roots. This statement tends to lower the authority of the Honble Supreme Court within the meaning of criminal contempt defined in section 2 (c) of the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971.Vermas petition following the IPL 2013 corruption scandal had triggered a slew of courtroom battles that culminated in the creation of the Lodha Committee to initiate structural reforms within the BCCI. ' ' '