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Three-way battle likely for BCCI secy post
New Delhi, Aug 17: The battle for the Cricket Board's next secretary could be a three-way affair after incumbent N Srinivasan becomes BCCI president next month, according to sources. Orissa's Ranjib Biswal, Himachal Pradesh's Anurag Thakur and Jharkhand's Amitabh Chaudhary are ...
Threeway Battle Likely For Bcci Secretaryspost
Players warned of life ban from playing for India
Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today issued a warning to all players, saying that if they aligned with Essel Group~~s Indian Cricket League (ICL), theBoard would not hesitate from banning those players for life from playing for the country. ...
Lanka shortlist three candidates for coach's job
Colombo:Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has named former New Zealand coach Steve Rixon as one of the three candidates -- all Australians -- shortlisted for the post of national coach vacated by Tom Moody. ...
BCCI defends Desai, seeks explanation from Dravid
Rajkot:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today said it would seek an explanation from captain Rahul Dravid on the reasons for his outburst against Chetan Desai, the team~~s manager during the South Africa tour. ...
BCCI debars Yere Goud from playing in Ranji
Vadodara:New Karnataka Ranji captain Yere Goud, who was supposed to lead his side in their opening Ranji Trophy Elite group ~~~~A~~~~ match against hosts Vadodara here today, has been debarred by the BCCI from playing for Kartanaka for his failure to obtain prior permissio...
Bangladesh okays record television rights deal
Dhaka:The Bangladesh government cleared a record 56 million-dollar television rights agreement with a Singapore-based company after a row over the deal led to the resignation of the country~~s cricket chief. ...
Amendments to KSCA rules progressive: Brijesh
Bangalore:The proposed amendments to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) rules, which has raked up a controversy, were being made to bring in discipline among the office bearers and was only in the interest of cricket, Association Secretary Brijesh Patel claimed...