Tim May hits out at 'ridiculous schedules' Sydney:Federation of International Cricketers~~ Association (FICA) President Tim May has lashed out at the ICC for not doing anything to stop India and Australia from playing as many as 21 ODIs after the World Cup, saying the governing body~~s mute acceptance of such ~~~~ridiculous schedules~~~~ was devaluing the game for the paying public. ...
'Secret plans' found in public place: Report Melbourne:Initial investigation into how the English cricket team~~s bowling plans for the Boxing Day Test became public has revealed no breach of security at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Cricket Australia said. ...
Pak players told to avoid religious display Karachi:Pakistan~~s cricketers have been told to avoid exhibiting their religious beliefs in public. Dr Nasim Ashraf, Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said in response to concerns the team was being used by religious elements, that the players had been advised...
ICC, Hair setting bad precedent, says Miandad 000 dollar for qutting umpiring, the ICC would have done well to keep the e-mail to itself instead of going public with it. ...
First Ashes tickets on general sale snapped up Melborne:Cricket Australia said the first Ashes tickets offered to the general public were snapped up quickly, with the first four days of the Sydney and Perth Tests selling out within minutes. ...
Sourav pours his heart out to Bengal minister Kolkata:Even though Sourav Ganguly is yet to go public with his feelings following coach Greg Chappell~~s recent outburst, state Housing and Urban Development Minister Ashok Bhattacharya today revealed that the former Team India captain is not amused by the criticism and h...
TNCA rules out refund for abandoned India-SA ODI Chennai:The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association today told the Madras High Court that it had made clear to the public that no claim for refund would be entertained under any circumstances for international cricket matches conducted by the Association. ...
Changes on the anvil in nomination process Chennai:T N Krishnamurthy, the Special Observer appointed by the Supreme Court to oversee BCCI elections, today indicated that certain changes would be made in the nomination process. ...
BCCI Observer flooded with objections New Delhi:With just about a week to go for the Cricket Board~~s AGM, former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, the Observer appointed by Supreme Court to oversee the elections, is having a gruelling time with objections pouring in from the two rivals factions i...
CA seeks public help to solve theft mystery Sydney:Australian cricket authorities appealed to the public for help in catching thieves who stole a batch of prized autographed cricket bats. ...