No cricket at 2016 Games, says IOC's Rogge <div align="center"><a href="javascript:popup('http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/10/17/no-cricket-at-2016-games-says-iocs-rogge_preview.html','More','height=400,width=450,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes');"> <img border="0" hspace="2" vspace="2" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/10/17/CPS.NXR52.171008085057.photo00.quicklook.default-245x141.jpg" width="245" height="141" alt="International Olympic Committee chief Jacques Rogge on Friday rejected growing demands from the cricket community to include the popular Twenty20 format at the 2016 Summer Games."></a></div> PUNE: <br/>International Olympic Committee chief ...
Injured Bravo ruled out of Ireland tournament Dublin:West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has been ruled out of the forthcoming quadrangular one-day tournament in Ireland with an ankle problem. ...
Proteas set to be at full strength for India finale More imagesBelfast:South Africa captain Jacques Kallis is confident of having his strongest side out for Sunday~~s one-day series climax against India here at Stormont. ...
Jayawardene relishes Australia challenge More imagesSt George~~s, Grenada:Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene says his side~~s self-belief means they can do what no other team has managed since the 1999 World Cup - beat Australia. ...
All is not lost for West Indies, says Lara Georgetown, Guyana:West Indies skipper Brian Lara remains optimistic of making it to the World Cup semi-finals despite his team~~s third successive defeat in the Super Eights. ...
Lara wins toss, puts Sri Lanka in to bat Georgetown, Guyana:West Indies captain Brian Lara elected to field after winning the toss against Sri Lanka in a World Cup Super Eights match at the Providence Stadium here on Sunday. ...
Men in Blue aim big win against Bermuda Port of Spain, Trinidad:India find themselves in a must-win situation after just one horrible day at the office as they prepare to take on debutants Bermuda in their second World Cup match. ...
Pakistan fans face World Cup visa chaos Karachi:Pakistani cricket fans are being forced to apply to an embassy in sporting rival India for visas to travel to the World Cup in the Caribbean, an official said. ...
Onus on Men in Blue to keep ODI series alive Port of Spain:India face the daunting task of staying alive in the series when they take on the West Indies in the fourth One-day to be played here tomorrow. ...
Too much of ODI wears out players: Elton John London:Even as authorities governing cricket pay little heed to the burn out issue, the players have found an unlikely sympathiser in Sir Elton John, who sounded music to their ears by saying that cricketers were playing too many games. ...