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Quality dwindling with quantity, says Waugh
London:As burnout becomes the burning issue, former Australia skipper Steve Waugh believes balancing between Boards~~ commitments and players~~ interests is necessary as the quality of cricket was suffering because of quantity. ...
Pak media criticise Abu Dhabi ODI payments
Lahore:The agreement by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pay a huge sum of money to the organisers of two ODIs between the two countries has been severely criticised by the local media here. ...
Subcontinent to bid for 2011 World Cup
Lahore:Indian and Pakistani cricket chiefs yesterday said that the Asian subcontinent would bid for the 2011 World Cup, and that the two traditional rivals would play a series of limited overs internationals every year at neutral venues to raise funds as well as globalise ...
Imran Khan slams ICC for 'policing' officials
Islamabad:Pakistan cricket legend Imran Khan lashed out at the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) move to bar honorary cricket officials from questioning wrong umpiring decisions, saying it was "over policing". ...
Pak, Sri Lanka ATC final from March 6
Karachi: Pakistan and Sri Lanka have agreed to play the final of the Asian Test Championship (ATC) from March 6 to 10 in Lahore, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced on Tuesday. ...
UCBSA decision is anarchy: British media
London: The defiance of International Cricket Council by Indian and South African cricket authorities triggered an angry condemnation in the UK with the British media suggesting that world cricket was heading towards "anarchy" and facing the biggest threat since Kerry Pack...
Thatscricket- Cricket news - ACC to persuade India on Pak tourr
Dhaka: A three-member Asian Cricket Council (ACC) delegation will visit India next week to persuade New Delhi to rethink its team's cancelled tour of Pakistan, Bangladesh's cricket chief said on Tuesday.Saber Hossain Chowdhury told AFP that he would lead the team, ...