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Desperate times for West Indian cricket fans
More imagesGeorgetown, Guyana:Fans and former cricketers are fast losing faith in Brian Lara~~s West Indians, who are facing an early exit from the World Cup after three successive defeats in the Super Eights. ...
Azhar terms Wright's remark as 'immature'
Chennai:Former cricketers gave mixed reaction to ex-Indian coach John Wright~~s remark that there was zonal bias in selecting the team, with deposed skipper Mohammed Azharuddin describing the Kiwi~~s comments as ~~very immature~~. ...
BCCI extends pension scheme to former players
Mumbai:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced a windfall for former cricketers as the working committee decided to extend its pension scheme on a mega scale here today. ...
Sourav should meet selectors, says Srinath
Bangalore:One day after Sourav Ganguly being dropped from the Team for the first Test against England, former Indian fast bowler Javagal Srinath suggested that Sourav Ganguly Should meet selectors and few former cricketers to sort out his standing with the Indian Team. ...
Whites' dominance in ICC should be ended: Akram
Bangalore:Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram has criticised the International Cricket Council for what he calls the dominance of "whites" in the game~~s governing body run by former cricketers, who made little mark in their professional careers. ...
Mixed reaction from veterans on peace formula
New Delhi:The compromise brokered by the Cricket Board between captain Sourav Ganguly and coach Geg Chappell was by and large welcomed by former cricketers who however refrained from predicting whether the truce would last. ...
Wadekar says BCCI president interferes in selection
New Delhi:Blaming the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for its lack of "transparency", former cricketer Ajit Wadekar has said that there should be little or no interference on the selection panel. ...
Autographs of cricket's who's who for auction
Kolkata:In what may be the world~~s biggest ever auction of cricketers~~ autographs, the signatures of the jewels of the game from the past and present representing almost all Test playing nations are set to go under thehammer on July 25 to raise funds for charity. ...
Latif's dream project finally takes off
Islamabad:The dream project of former Pakistan Test captain Rashid Latif to establish branches of his cricket academy in the United Kingdom for the Asian community has finally taken off and with positive results. ...