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ICC split over Zimbabwe's suspension
<div align="center"> <a href="javascript:popup('http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/07/03/icc-deadlocked-over-zimbabwes-ouster_preview.html','More','height=400,width=450,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes');"> <img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/07/03/CPS.MWW85.030708150110.photo00.quicklook.default-245x228.jpg" border="0" alt="Zimbabwean cricketers during a practice session in Lahore in February 2008. World cricket chiefs have failed to reach a consensus on suspending strife-torn Zimbabwe and will meet again on July 4 to resolve the ...
Azhar's resurrection: Ball is in the BCCI's court
Mumbai:While Mohammad Azharuddin has left the job to BCCI and is yet to apply to get his ban lifted, banned Pakistani pacer Ata-ur-Rehman~~s reinstatement appeal would come up for discussion in the two-day ICC Executive Board meeting, which got underway here today. ...
ICC cancel Board meeting to discuss Hair issue
London: International Cricket Council (ICC) today said it would cancel the Executive Board meeting called for Saturday in Dubai to discuss the controversial offer by umpire Darrell Hair. ...
All set for top teams to play each other often
Dubai:The ICC, in its two-day Executive Board meeting starting here tomorrow, is all set to revamp its Future Tours Programme (FTP) to make room for top teams like India, Australia and South Africa to play each other more often. ...
Champions Trophy: India given three-month ultimatum
New Delhi:The International Cricket Council (ICC) said that the 2006 Champions Trophy will be taken away from India and handed to archrivals Pakistan if the Indian government did not exempt the tournament from tax. ...
World Cup 2007 to have 16 teams
London: The 2007 World Cup in the West Indies looks set to be expanded to take in 16 teams, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced after a meeting in Barbados. ...
ICC heeds BCCI plea, extends deadline on row
New Delhi: India~~s embattled cricket chiefs on Friday received unexpected support from the sport~~s world governing body as the sponsorship row headed towards a weekend climax. ...