Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would be cautious in future of companies (as sponsors for domestic tournaments) that failed to support the Board during the contract controversy earlier this year, according to its president, Jagmohan Dalmiya.
Johannesburg: A South African businessman has accused World Cup organisers of assault after claiming he was thrown out of Saturday's match between Australia and India at Centurion - for drinking a can of Coca-Cola.
Johannesburg: A South African businessman has accused World Cup organisers of assault after claiming he was thrown out of Saturday's match between Australia and India at Centurion - for drinking a can of Coca-Cola.
London: The South African government has passed Legislation that makes it a criminal offence to carry out ambush marketing and the International Cricket Council's (ICC) World Cup 2003 will be the first major event to benefit from this far-reaching Law.
London: The South African government has passed Legislation that makes it a criminal offence to carry out ambush marketing and the International Cricket Council's (ICC) World Cup 2003 will be the first major event to benefit from this far-reaching Law.
Islamabad: Pakistani players have signed the controversial ICC contract for the Champions Trophy to be held in Sri Lanka from September 12.
Islamabad: Pakistani players have signed the controversial ICC contract for the Champions Trophy to be held in Sri Lanka from September 12.
Sydney: Planning for next year's World Cup and next month's ICC Champions Trophy has been further undermined by the heightened stand-off between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the players over sponsorship.
New Delhi: Cricket administrators came under scathing attack on Tuesday for their "ineptitude and arrogance" after India's top players won a decisive battle to protect their commercial rights.
Islamabad: Pakistani players have signed the controversial ICC contract for the Champions Trophy to be held in Sri Lanka from September 12. Cricket officials confirmed that members of the Pakistan team, presently in Nairobi, including the seniors have signed the contract