Kamran Khan guilty of illegal bowling Johannesburg: The Technical Committee of the Indian Premier League has suggested a two-week rehabilitation programme for Rajasthan's new pacer Kamran Khan who was reported for a suspect bowling.The committee met on Sunday to discuss about Kamran's action decided to recommend a ...
Murali chucks, writes Gilchrist in 'true colours' <img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/img/2008/11/muralitharan_04112008.jpg" border="0" alt="Muralitharan" title="Muralitharan" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="240" height="220" align="left" />Sydney: Former Australian wicket keeper Adam Gilchrist has hit th...
Arjuna sings a different tune on his bete noire Darrell Hair Colombo: Sri Lankan Cricket Board (SLC) chairman Arjuna Ranatunga has said that controversial Australian umpire Darrell Hair should be allowed to umpire all international matches. ...
Akhtar dismisses allegations about Tait's action Sydney: Pakistan pace spearhead Shoaib Akhtar has dismissed allegations about Shaun Tait's ''suspect'' bowling action and has called for his inclusion in the Australian squad for the opening Test against India. ''This is bullshit My advice is leave Shaun Tait alone,'' ...
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Symonds urges Aussie fans to applaud Murali More imagesSydney:Andrew Symonds urged Australian cricket fans not to taunt Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan if he passes Shane Warne~~s Test wicket world record while touring Down Under this year. ...
ICC declare Johan Botha's action as illegal Johannesburg: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has declared South Africa off-spinner Johan Botha~~s bowling action as illegal for the second time in his career. ...
Pakistan adopts policy to chuck out chucking Lahore:Adopting a zero-tolerance attitude towards the menace, Pakistan Cricket Board has announced a detailed policy to nip chucking in the bud to avoid further embarrassment at the international level. ...
Speed calls for laws to check corruption in sports London:With corruption spreading its wings in international sports arena, International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Malcolm Speed has urged governments to introduce legislation to criminalise cheating in sport. ...
ICC implements new rule governing suspect action London:The International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) new rule governing suspect bowling actions came into effect from on Tuesday and all bowlers will now be assessed on the same basis. ...