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Wadekar urges BCCI to recognise ICL
Chennai: Former India cricket captain, coach and Manager Ajit Wadekar suggested that the Indian Cricket League(ICL) and the BCCI~~s Indian Premier League(IPL) could ~~~~coexist~~~~ in the interest of Indian cricket. ...
NZC looks to save Bond's International career
Christchurch: After an official announcement about New Zealand~~s premier fast bowler Shane Bond joining Indian Cricket League (ICL), New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will make one last attempt before the team looses him, to rebel league. ...
ICL is 'Netaji's baby, not Goel's!
London: It sound bizarre, but the recently created Indian Cricket League (ICL) is the brainchild of Subash Chandra Bose, a media mogul whose two billion dollar Essel Group includes India~~s biggest television network! At least, that~~s what today~~s report in The Guardian ...
ICL: Prasanna, Wadekar to start new career
New Delhi: Former India captain Ajit Wadekar and spinner EAS Prasanna were today named match referees of the Indian Cricket League (ICL) starting at Panchkula near Chandigarh from November 30. ...
England~~s Nixon to join Indian Cricket Leagu
London: Refusing to budge from his stated position, former England wicketkeeper Paul Nixon has reaffirmed that he would be flying to India next Wednesday to join the Indian Cricket League. ...
Inzy, Yousuf, Klusener join Indian Cricket League
Mumbai: Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul Haq and South African all-rounder Lance Klusener have inked a deal with Indian Cricket League for its proposed Twenty20 series to be launched in Oct, organisers said on Monday. ...
SC plays role of umpire on cricket controversies
New Delhi:As Indian cricket often faced high drama off the field throughout 2005, the Supreme Court was called in to play the role of umpire to resolve controversies relating to the administration of the sports~~s richest body, telecast rights or other facets of the mostpo...
BCCI to discuss on contentious telecast rights
Kolkata:The Marketing Committee of the BCCI would meet here tomorrow to discuss the contentious telecast rights for the international cricket matches to be played at home for the next four years. ...
Zee, ESPN agree to share live action with DD
Mumbai:Despite not being the favourite to bag the four-year telecast rights floated by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has ensured Doordarshan gets the feed for all One-day matches by signing agreements with both top contende...