Vadodara:Nearly six years after BCCI imposed a life ban on one of India's most successful cricketers, Mohammed Azharuddin, in alleged match-fixing scandal, former Board secretary Jaywant Lele today demanded immediate lifting of the ban on the player saying ''there was no evidence against Azhar.
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.
Hyderabad: Former Indian skipper Mohamed Azharuddin would move High Court after a city court dismissed his suit challenging the life ban imposed by BCCI.
Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has sought legal opinion on the decision of the Delhi High Court appointed arbitrator to quash the five-year ban on all-rounder Ajay Jadeja.
New Delhi: Concerned over deterioration in Indian cricket, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) on Tuesday warned that if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) did not put its act together, football would overtake cricket in India to lure away sponsors.
New Delhi: Charging Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) of depriving him of his livelihood by slapping a ban for five years on match-fixing charges, Ajay Jadeja has said the decision preventing him from playing his favourite sport spelt 'civil death' for him.
Kolkata: Jagmohan Dalmiya appears all set to be re-elected president while a keen tussle is expected for the secretary's post in the two-day 73rd Annual General Meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) beginning on Thursday.
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) President's XI claimed the Sahara India Parivar Buchi Babu Memorial Trophy when it scored a 10-wicket win over Indian Airlines, New Delhi, on the third and final day of the age old cricket tournament on Friday afternoon.
Chennai: Former BCCI president, A C Muthiah, on Tuesday said that "persuading the cricketers to sign the ICC Champions Trophy contract is more relevant than deviating from the issue by accusing others", and denied having signed the final ICC Champions Trophy contract.
Chennai: Former BCCI president, A C Muthiah, on Tuesday said that "persuading the cricketers to sign the ICC Champions Trophy contract is more relevant than deviating from the issue by accusing others", and denied having signed the final ICC Champions Trophy contract.