'ICC should ban physical violence' <div align="center"> <a href="javascript:popup('http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/04/09/wisden-editor-calls-for-end-to-cricket-violence_preview.html','More','height=400,width=450,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes');"> <img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/04/09/CPS.MVX38.090408120822.photo00.quicklook.default-245x181.jpg" border="0" alt="India's Gautam Gambhir (C) and Pakistan's Shahid Afridi (R) exchange angry words during a one-day international in Kanpur in November 2007. The editor of the 2008 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack has called on the game's ...
Ball change rule gets thumbs down from Ponting Mumbai: The new rule on ball changes in one-day cricket internationals has drawn flak from Australian skipper Ricky Ponting, who said it gave an unfair advantage to the batting side. ...
Complicate Cricket - Why not? For the uninitiated this is what the game of cricket quite simply is! You have two sides one, out in the field and one in. ...
BCCI to chalk out Twenty20 domestic calendar Chennai:The technical committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will have a day~~s meeting here on Saturday to deliberate on the introduction of Twenty20 format in the domestic calendar and the ICC rules and regulations, from April. ...
Relief for Shabbir as ICC lifts action ban Karachi:Pakistan paceman Shabbir Ahmed said he was looking forward to playing for his country again after the International Cricket Council lifted a ban on him for his suspect action. ...
England tour of India - Cricket: India fined for slow over rate in 1st ODI Cuttack: India has been fined for slow over rate, which could go up to 20 per cent of its match fees, in its first One-dayer against England in Kolkata onSaturday. ...
England tour of India - Cricket: India fined for slow over rate in 1st ODI Cuttack: India has been fined for slow over rate, which could go up to 20 per cent of its match fees, in its first One-dayer against England in Kolkata onSaturday. ...
Referee Denness ridiculed at press conference Port Elizabeth (South Africa): Match referee Mike Denness was the target of ridicule at the press conference called in Port Elizabeth to formally announce the punishments to six top Indian cricketers as none of the queries from the agitated journalists were properly answer...