Harare:Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Tatenda Taibu looks set for a return to the beleaguered national side after resuming training with his teammates, two years on from his fallout with management.
More imagesNew Delhi:India's cricketers will head for a tour of England on Wednesday with their annual graded contracts back in place following a flip-flop by the sport's administrators.
Barbados:West Indies captain Ramnaresh Sarwan has appealed for better understanding between the Board officials and the players in the larger interest of Caribbean cricket.
London:Ian Botham is so livid with England's appalling Ashes display that he wants the administrators to keep a track of the 'off-field' lifestyle of Andrew Flintoff and Co to make sure that they remain focussed on their on-field duties.
London:Lashing out at the cricket administrators in Pakistan, former captain Imran Khan said the game is being run by ''mini-Musharrafs'', who are not accountable for their dictatorial running of the sport.
Karachi:Pakistan cricket can be a cruel game for players and administrators alike. If a good performance can bring instant accolades and rewards, a poor result can lead to heads rolling and management changes.
Colombo:Former Sri Lankan captain Aravinda De Silva led a group of players to persuade President Mahinda Rajapakse to restore democracy in the country's cricket administration, reports said.
Lahore (Pakistan): The International Cricket Council on Monday said no immediate deadline has been set for cricketers' contracts and brushed aside fears of a deadlock ahead of next year's World Cup.
Colombo: The sponsorship issue involving players and administrators is not yet over despite the participation of the best teams in the Champions Trophy here, the game's world governing body chief said on Wednesday.
Colombo: The sponsorship issue involving players and administrators is not yet over despite the participation of the best teams in the Champions Trophy here, the game's world governing body chief said on Wednesday.