LAHORE: A hearing on fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar's appeal against an 18-month ban was postponed Tuesday because the judge was not available, a lawyer for the Pakistan Cricket Board said.
Adelaide: A recording from the stump microphone could be used as evidence in Indian star Harbhajan Singh's appeal against a three-Test ban for alleged racist comments, a judge said Monday.Harbhajan was suspended for three Test matches for allegedly calling Australian player
Dubai: Controversial Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh will be able to play through the acrimonious four-Test series with Australia as his appeal against a three-match ban was on Monday set for after the final ball has been bowled.However the 27-year-old will face
More imagesSt John's (Antigua&Barbuda):West Indies captain Brian Lara issued an appeal for unity as tensions within the World Cup hosts' camp surfaced after their seven-wicket Super Eights defeat by New Zealand.
Dubai:Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi will miss the first two matches of the World Cup in the West Indies next month after the ICC banned him for four one-day internationals for jabbing his bat at a spectator.
Lahore:Pakistan's supreme court wants an explanation from cricket authorities about a life ban on former captain Salim Malik for his alleged involvement in match-fixing, an official said.
Cape Town:South African captain Graeme Smith criticised the International Cricket Council after an appeal by Herschelle Gibbs against a two-Test ban was turned down.
Paris:South African Herschelle Gibbs will miss one Test Match, one ODI and a Twenty20 international after the International Cricket Council rejected his appeal against a ban imposed by ICC match referee Chris Broad.
New Delhi:India's Supreme Court decided to stay the imprisonment of cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu (Sherry), sentenced to three years in jail for killing a man in an outburst of road rage.
Dubai? Benaud will hear Herschelle Gibbs's appeal against a two Test match-ban imposed upon the South Africa batsman for "racially offensive" comments during the first Test against Pakistan, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said.