Rawalpindi? the Pakistani media accused the Indian team of playing "mind games" over the fitness of pace bowler Ashish Nehra, skipper Sourav Ganguly made light of it saying he recovered overnight with the treatment he received.
Mumbai: Percept D'mark, the event and celebrity management company, has dragged Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly to court for committing alleged breach of contract.
Harare: Britain, Australia and Canada were accused by a Zimbabwe government minister here Wednesday of lobbying six countries to boycott the Zimbabwe leg of the 2003 cricket World Cup next February.
Rawalpindi? the Pakistani media accused the Indian team of playing "mind games" over the fitness of pace bowler Ashish Nehra, skipper Sourav Ganguly made light of it saying he recovered overnight with the treatment he received.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has been accused of continuing to ignore the views of players despite calls to give them a greater involvement in the running of the game in the anti-corruption report released on Wednesday.
Leeds (England): Indian cricketers on August 20 refused to sign the agreement for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka and accused the International Cricket Council of "boycotting" them.
Port of Spain (Trinidad): West Indies captain Carl Hooper called on Wednesday for changes to the method of calculating run targets in One-day cricket following a nine- run defeat to New Zealand. The method currently used, called the Duckworth/Lewis method after
Lahore: A court case was filed against Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar and two top cricketing officials for attending a fashion show on the night of Muslim festival, a court official said. The civil case accused Shoaib, Pakistan Cricket Board chief