BCCI's Marketing Committee to meet tomorrow New Delhi:The much-awaited Players~~ Contracts and the contentious television rights issue willtop the agenda when the re-constituted Marketing Committee of the Cricket Board meets here tomorrow. ...
Dalmiya's resignation a big loss, says Mahendra New Delhi:Former Cricket Board President Ranbir Singh Mahendra today said Jagmohan Dalmiya~~s resignation as President of the Asian Cricket Council and the Afro-Asian Cricket Cooperation was a "big loss" for India. ...
BCCI CWC meeting in Mumbai on Sunday New Delhi:A shake up in the various committees and a decision on team sponsorship is expected when the newly elected office bearers of the Cricket Board assemble for the first Working Committee meeting in Mumbai on Sunday. ...
Top most priority to bring transparency: Pawar Kolkata:Newly-elected Cricket Board President Sharad Pawar today promised to give top mostpriority to bring about transparency and harmony in the functioning of BCCI and adopting a professional approach in running the organisation. ...
Maharastra strongman Pawar wins BCCI elections Kolkata:Union Minister and Maharashtra Cricket Association chief Sharad Pawar is learnt to have won the BCCI elections, pipping incumbent Ranbir Singh Mahendra for the top post. ...
'Pawar-play' ends Dalmiya reign in Indian cricket More imagesKolkata:Political heavyweight Sharad Pawar has wrested control of India~~s cricket board, ending Jagmohan Dalmiya~~s more than 25-year stranglehold on the country~~s richest sporting body. ...
Mahendra and Sharad Pawar file nominations Kolkata:In a replay of last year~~s bitter electoral fight, BCCI president Ranbir Singh Mahendra and political heavyweight Sharad Pawar filed their nominations for the top Board post here today. ...
Mahendra to seek legal opinion on BCCI rules Kolkata:Cricket Board President Ranbir Singh Mahendra today said he would take legal recourse against the ruling of Supreme Court appointed Observer T S Krishnamurthy which has left him only with a casting vote in the elections slated for November 29. ...
Mahendra not debarred from contesting: Observer New Delhi:Even as BCCI rushed to the Supreme Court questioning the rulings of T S Krishnamurthy, the BCCI observer today clarified that he had not debarred President Ranbir Singh Mahendra from contesting for the top post in the November 29 elections. ...
India scoffs at England's threat to play in Pak New Delhi:India~~s cricket chiefs have laughed off reports that England may warm-up in Pakistan ahead of their Indian tour next year to protest at the "humiliating" itinerary offered to them. ...