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. ...
Mani thanks government for granting tax exemption London:International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani has hailed the Indian government~~s decision to grant tax exemption for the Champions Trophy. ...
Bangladesh's Test status to remain, says Mani London:The International Cricket Council (ICC) has ruled out stripping minnows Bangladesh of its Test status, saying it is looking at ways to assist non-performing countries to improve playing standards. ...
India's future as Champions Trophy host under threat New Delhi:India~~s future as a venue for major international tournaments was under threat as the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) powerful executive board began a two-day session in New Delhi. ...
ICC plays down its role in resolving stalemate New Delhi:Welcoming the amicable settlement of the Ahmedabad issue, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said it had only played the role of a facilitator in resolving the stalemate. ...
India seeks tax exemption to host 2011 World Cup New Delhi:India would bid to host cricket~~s World Cup in 2011 provided the sport~~s showpiece One-day event was exempt from government tax, a leading official has said. ...
Chidambaram assures Mani to look into tax exemption New Delhi:The Indian government on Wednesday assured the International Cricket Council (ICC) that it would look into the matter of granting tax exemption to the ICC Champions Trophy cricket tournament to be held in India next year. ...
Mani hopeful of a solution to Ahmedabad row New Delhi:International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani was hopeful of a solution to the controversy surrounding Ahmedabad as a Test venue even as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) officials get ready to finalise the itinerary for the upcoming Ind...
ICC moves in to solve row over Ahmedabad New Delhi:Cricket~~s world governing body has moved in to resolve the imbroglio over Pakistan~~s refusal to play a Test match in Ahmedabad during their first tour of India in six years starting later this month. ...
ICC's investigators to probe racism in Zimbabwe London:World cricket chiefs announced the appointment of a two-man panel to look into allegations of racism in Zimbabwe cricket. ...