Nottingham:England captain Michael Vaughan apologised to India's Zaheer Khan for the jelly bean controversy at Trent Bridge but said incident had nothing to with England's defeat.
London:England cricketer Liam Plunkett has been banned from driving for 20 months after he pleaded guilty of drink-driving.
Lahore:Controversial Pakistani paceman Shoaib Akhtar said coach Bob Woolmer believed he had feigned injury during his short stint in South Africa.
Sydney: In a new twist to the Dean Jones-Hashim Amla controversy, the former Aussie batsman has said his infamous on-air ''terrorist'' remark was not directed at Amla but to his South African teammate Nicky Boje.
Wellington: Former New Zealand cricket captain Martin Crowe has apologised for saying that Maori did not make good cricketers because they lacked patience for the duration of a match, it was reported on Monday.
London: England batsman Mark Butcher apologised on Thursday after being fined 1,000 Pounds ($ 1,470) and 500 pounds costs ($ 735) for claims in a newspaper column that Sri Lanka bowler Ruchira Perera was a 'thrower'.
Sydney: Former Australian Test opening batsman Michael Slater on Monday apologised for an outburst at the media at a Sydney club cricket match last weekend.
Mumbai: Mumbai's deputy skipper Amol Muzumdar on Thursday informed that he had apologised for mistakenly not wearing a shirt with the official logo while going out for toss during the Ranji Trophy quarter-final here against Punjab.
Sydney: Australian batsman Darren Lehmann has apologised to Sri Lanka's cricketers for making an offensive remark after being run out during a One-day match in Brisbane, officials said on Thursday. Lehmann made the remark in the corridor separating the teams' dressing
<p>Sydney: Tearaway Australian paceman Brett Lee on Monday said he was "freaked out" by the injury he inflicted on England's Alex Tudor in the third cricket Test in Perth on Sunday. <p>The England paceman required six stitches in a wound above