Batting let us down not jelly bean row, says Vaughan Nottingham:England captain Michael Vaughan apologised to India~~s Zaheer Khan for the jelly bean controversy at Trent Bridge but said incident had nothing to with England~~s defeat. ...
Liam Plunkett convicted of drunk-driving London:England cricketer Liam Plunkett has been banned from driving for 20 months after he pleaded guilty of drink-driving. ...
Woolmer thought I feigned injury, says Shoaib Lahore:Controversial Pakistani paceman Shoaib Akhtar said coach Bob Woolmer believed he had feigned injury during his short stint in South Africa. ...
Terrorist remark was directed to Boje, says Deano Sydney: In a new twist to the Dean Jones-Hashim Amla controversy, the former Aussie batsman has said his infamous on-air ~~~~terrorist~~~~ remark was not directed at Amla but to his South African teammate Nicky Boje. ...
Ex-Kiwi captain Crowe apologises for Maori comment Wellington: Former New Zealand cricket captain Martin Crowe has apologised for saying that Maori did not make good cricketers because they lacked patience for the duration of a match, it was reported on Monday. ...
ECB fines Butcher for calling Lanka's Perera a chucker London: England batsman Mark Butcher apologised on Thursday after being fined 1,000 Pounds ($ 1,470) and 500 pounds costs ($ 735) for claims in a newspaper column that Sri Lanka bowler Ruchira Perera was a ~~thrower~~. ...
Slater apologises for outburst against media Sydney: Former Australian Test opening batsman Michael Slater on Monday apologised for an outburst at the media at a Sydney club cricket match last weekend. ...
Thatscricket - News - Cricket: Judges explain uplifting of ban on Zimbabwe's Campbell Harare: A black judge and a white judge in Zimbabwe have given a full account of why they banned Zimbabwe batsman Alistair Campbell from two Test matches and three internationals then suspended the ban for a year.<!--#INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/design/newsbanner.html"--&...
Thatscricket - News - I was dropped despite apology: Muzumdar Mumbai: Mumbai~~s deputy skipper Amol Muzumdar on Thursday informed that he had apologised for mistakenly not wearing a shirt with the official logo while going out for toss during the Ranji Trophy quarter-final here against Punjab. ...