India, Pakistan set to host 2011 World Cup Lahore:The 2011 World Cup is set to be allotted to Pakistan and India after the two agreed to bid for the quadrennial extravaganza following Australia~~s foregoing their turn to host the event. ...
Ponting No.1 batsman in ICC rankings Sydney:Ricky Ponting, celebrating his man-of-the-series role in Australia~~s 2-0 series win over South Africa, has been confirmed as the world~~s number one batsman by the International Cricket Council (ICC). ...
Thomson brands ICC a Sydney:Australia~~s fearsome former fast bowler Jeff Thomson has branded the International Cricket Council (ICC) a "waste of space" following their attempts to gag players who criticise opponents in the lead-up to Test matches. ...
Zimbabwe players plead for international rescue London:Fed-up Zimbabwe cricketers, who went out on strike, desperately need help from the International Cricket Council (ICC) if they are to keep on playing. ...
Ehsan hits back over Akram racial bias claims Dubai:International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani hit back at comments made by former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram alleging bias by the ICC against Asian countries. ...
Woolmer says definite improvement in Shabbir's action Lahore:Pakistan~~s suspended pace bowler Shabbir Ahmed has responded well to the work being done on his suspect bowling action by coach Bob Woolmer in Lahore these days. ...
ICC withdraws USA from Interconinental Cup Dubai:Political infighting behind the scenes over who controls United States cricket has led the International Cricket Council (ICC) to withdraw the country~~s invitation to the Intercontinental Cup. ...
Tsunami appeal One-dayers given official status Sydney:The International Cricket Council (ICC) said the World cricket tsunami appeal matches will have official One-Day International status. ...
Harbhajan's 'doosra' round on biomechanics London:Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been reported for a suspected illegal bowling action after concerns were raised over his ~~doosra~~ delivery, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced. ...
British Sports Minister calls for Zimbabwe talks London:Britain~~s Sports Minister Richard Caborn wants to meet with the International Cricket Council (ICC) in a bid to help resolve the cricket crisis in Zimbabwe. ...