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Young players need advice says Condon
London: The head of the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) anti-corruption unit, Sir Paul Condon, claims that education and training of players will be the key recommendation of his interim report into match-fixing. ...
PCB looks to Richards as new coach
Karachi: Pakistan is considering hiring South African Barry Richards or Australian Greg Chappell to coach the national cricket team, officials said on Wednesday. ...
Cronje continues to make the headlines
Johannesburg: Disgraced former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje may have been banned for life from the sport, but he continues to make the headlines here. ...
Chappell says no to Pak coaching offer
Adelaide: Former Australian captain Greg Chappell says he won~~t pursue a possible offer to become the first foreigner to coach the Pakistan cricket team. ...
India moves up in world rankings
Bridgetown: India has moved up in the world rankings that will decide the groups for the 2003 Cricket World Cup in South Africa. ...
Tata has no plans of sponsoring team
Kolkata: Tata Iron and Steel Company has no plans to sponsor any cricket Test or the Indian cricket team, TISCO Managing Director Dr Jamshed J Irani said here on Monday. ...
Sheesh Mahal tournament from April 13
Lucknow: The 51st All India Sheesh Mahal cricket tournament, the only tournament of the country played in summer, will start here on April 13. ...