Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident.
Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer's murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident.
Montego Bay:West Indies' troubled World Cup build-up suffered another blow on Sunday when skipper Brian Lara faced rumours that members of his team had been partying until the early hours on the eve of their nine-wicket thrashing at the hands of India.
New Delhi:Rubbishing allegations that he pulls the strings from behind and skipper Rahul Dravid is a mere puppet, an irked Greg Chappell said a captain should always have the final say and the case is no different with Team India.
Karachi: A Pakistani judge who held a long inquiry into match-fixing llegations against the Pakistan team has expressed surprise at the appointment of leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed as assistant coach for the Champions Trophy.
London: Almost 14 years after ball-tampering allegations were leveled against him, Wasim Akram says the world has changed little and while no one bothers to question the English when they get the ball to reverse swing, the Pakistani bowlers continue to be doubted for cheating when they do the same.
Johannesburg:The South African cricket team has rubbished Allan Border's claims that Hashim Amla is jokingly called a ''terrorist'' by his teammates.
London:Injured captain Michael Vaughan warned he is confident England can retain the Ashes with or without him this winter.
Port of Spain:West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has rejected allegations that it sold its vote to the Asian bloc during last month's ICC meeting, which awarded the 2011 World Cup rights to the sub-continent, saying that the support was only aimed at securing a close working relationship with the BCCI.
Kolkata:Denying the charges of any 'witch-hunting,' BCCI Secretary Niranjan Shah today said the Board was not waging a personal war against former president Jagmohan Dalmiya but was trying to unearth the truth behind some of the serious allegations against him.