Pawar to take up the case of Boje, Gibbs New Delhi:Leaving no stone unturned that the Champions Trophy doesn~~t lose its sheen, BCCI President Sharad Pawar today confirmed that he would take up the issue of Nicky Boje and Herschelle Gibbs, tainted in match-fixing scandal, with the Home Ministry. ...
No mercy for SA tourists from match-fixing query New Delhi:South African cricketers Herschelle Gibbs and Nicky Boje will not be offered an amnesty from police investigations into match-fixing if they tour India for a one-day series in November, a sports ministry official said. ...
South Africa still confused on Indian tour Johannesburg:South Africa is still in the dark about the itinerary for the India tour, scheduled this November, according to an official of the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA). ...
Pollock sacked, replacement to be named on Sunday Johannesburg: Shaun Pollock was sacked as captain of the South African team on Saturday following the country~~s dismal World Cup campaign, the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) announced. ...
Pollock likely to face the axe along with few others Johannesburg: Shaun Pollock~~s future as South Africa captain was in doubt on Saturday with reports that he would be forced out as punishment for the team~~s humiliating World Cup flop. ...
Former SA player Symcox resigns as national selector Johannesburg: Former South Africa Test player Pat Symcox on Saturday resigned as a national team selector, the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) announced. ...
UCBSA chief apologises for his misbehaviour at Paarl Johannesburg: South African cricket chief Percy Sonn has issued an apology for his behaviour during the World Cup match in Paarl on Wednesday. ...
'Cronje had his faults but I had a lot of respect for him' Johannesburg: South Africa~~s Herschelle Gibbs has insisted he bears no grudges towards former captain Hansie Cronje, even though the late Proteas skipper almost ended the talented batsman~~s international career by involving him in a bribery scandal. ...
Gatting to lead rebels again in suing South Africans London: Former England captain Mike Gatting is to lead his ill-fated 1990 rebel cricketers into battle again though this time it is against the people who hired them, the South African Board, it was reported on Friday. ...
SA body threatens to wreck World Cup over quota Durban: The United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) has defended its decision to lift the race quota for the selection of national and senior provincial teams. The UCBSA was responding to threats by the ruling ANC youth organisation to ...