Melbourne: Disgraced Shane Warne made an appearance at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday giving his Victorian teammates moral support in their vital Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) security delegation is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe later on Tuesday to begin a three-day inspection of the security arrangements and preparations ahead of the World Cup 2003, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) security delegation is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe later on Tuesday to begin a three-day inspection of the security arrangements and preparations ahead of the World Cup 2003, according to an official press release.
Hyderabad: A city court on Tuesday issued urgent notices to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), its president Dr A C Muthiah and former CBI joint director K Madhavan to file their counter-affidavits by February 14, on a petition of former captain Mohammed Azharuddin challenging the life ban on him in the match-fixing case.
Bangalore: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Dr A C Muthiah said that the Board would answer Azhar's charges in court.
New Delhi: Former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin on Monday initiated legal proceedings against the decision to ban him for life after being accused of match-fixing, his lawyer said.
Sydney, Jan 25 - Australian cricketer Mark Waugh may name otherinternational cricketers and bookmakers involved in the cricket match-fixing scandal in his interview with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Australian Cricket Board (ACB) anti-corruption investigators.
Melbourne: Embattled Australian batsman Mark Waugh, who has agreed to face questioning over his alleged role in cricket's match-fixing and betting scandal, conceded on Thursday that he is under pressure.
Melbourne: Australian batsman Mark Waugh will talk to investigators probing cricket's match-fixing and illegal betting scandal, Waugh's manager Leo Karis said on Thursday.
Melbourne: Batsman Mark Waugh will be dropped from the Australian cricket team if he maintains his refusal to be interviewed by anti-corruption investigators, the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) said on Wednesday.