New Delhi: Sehwag lead players revolt in Delhi Renji Team ended after a week on Monday, with DDCA chief Arun Jaitley assuring Virender Sehwag of fairness in team selection.According to reports Virender Sehwag met Delhi District Cricket Association President Arun
New Delhi: Delhi's 'Ranji dreams' received a big blow on Monday when their captain Virender Sehwag decided to quit the team in protest against the selection procedures followed by the DDCA.Sehwag, who is in Bangalore undergoing rehabilitation for his injured shoulder
Kolkata:BJP General Secretary Arun Jaitley today said it was 'preposterous' to think that Sourav Ganguly would need his backing to get into the Indian team.
Mohali:Former BCCI President I S Bindra will head an 11-member committee, also including Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, which will suggest ways and means for optimum utilisation of the cricket Board's resources.
Kolkata:The Marketing Committee of the BCCI would meet here tomorrow to discuss the contentious telecast rights for the international cricket matches to be played at home for the next four years.
Thiruvananthapuram:An 'emergency meeting' of the marketing committee of the Indian cricket board will be held at Mumbai on October 15, BCCI sources said here today.
New Delhi:The contest for the president's post in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) intensified on Thursday with senior Board official Kamal Morarka indicating to jump into the fray, which already has high profile candidates like DDCA president Arun Jaitley and NCP supremo Sharad Pawar.
New Delhi:Star Indian cricketers including captain Sourav Ganguly, politicians and bureaucrats were present in good numbers at a reception hosted in a five starhotel in New Delhi to wish dashing opener Virender Sehwag and his wifeAarti on their wedding.
Johannesburg: Tickets for Sunday's World Cup final between Australia and India were being sold on the black market for $ 1,875 as thousands of fans made a last-minute scamble to watch the big game.
Johannesburg: Tickets for Sunday's World Cup final between Australia and India were being sold on the black market for $ 1,875 as thousands of fans made a last-minute scamble to watch the big game.