Mumbai:Former India batsman Sandeep Patil has been roped in by the proposed India Cricket League (ICL) of the Essel Group as coach of one of the six teams that the league plans to have.
St George's, Grenada:The chief executive of 2007 World Cup, Chris Dehring has asserted that the Caribbean edition of the tournament is a huge success in terms of revenue from ticket sales.
London:World Anti-doping Agency Chairman Dick Pound feels Shane Warne was let off lightly by Cricket Australia for testing positive for direutics as the banned drugs are actually masking agents which could have helped the Aussie in hiding more serious steroids he possibly took to recover from a shoulder injury before the 2003 World Cup.
London:Recalling the horrible experience of being put on diet before the 2003 World Cup, Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul Haq said the 17 kg weight loss that followed only worsened his performance, frustrating him to the point that he thought of giving up cricket.
London:Recalling the horrible experience of being put on diet before the 2003 World Cup, Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul Haq said the 17 kg weight loss that followed only worsened his performance, frustrating him to the point that he thought of giving up cricket.
Lahore:The International Cricket Council (ICC) said it had no power to resolve Zimbabwe's cricketing crisis following the resignation of captain Tatenda Taibu.
Nairobi:Kenya's cricket players were given a morale boost ahead of their Intercontinental Cup semi-finals in Namibia by receiving bonuses from the 2003 World Cup.
Harare:Pakistan's impressive young cricket umpire Aleem Dar is a man on a mission to improve the image of Pakistani umpiring around the world.
Kolkata :The controversial players' terms, which had rocked the 2002 Champions Trophy, would not have any effect in the this year's event as an agreement has already been reached to adhere to the altered terms for the Indian players as followed in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa.
Kolkata :Fast bowler Ashish Nehra on Thursday ruled out bringing about any major change in his bowling action as a panacea for his recurring injuries and expressed confidence that he would be able to remain fully fit during the coming months when the Indian team had a grueling schedule.