Colombo:Sri Lanka's first-class umpires have cried foul over a competitive examination conducted in English by the cricket governing body to rank them for international matches.
Dubai:Chris Broad, known in this part of the world for reporting Harbhajan Singh for a suspect action, will officiate as the Match Referee in Team India's five-match ODI series against South Africa.
More imagesLahore:Pakistan's hopes rest on leg-spinner Danish Kaneria in the first of three Tests against the West Indies starting here from Saturday, following the ouster of its dope-tainted main pace duo.
Johannesburg: English umpires Peter Willey and Neil Mallender re-ignited the Zimbabwe World Cup controversy on Monday when they refused to officiate in the strife-torn country, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced.
Johannesburg: English umpires Peter Willey and Neil Mallender re-ignited the Zimbabwe World Cup controversy on Monday when they refused to officiate in the strife-torn country, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced.
Christchurch: India's batting nightmare continued on Wednesday as the tourists crashed to their lowest ever score against New Zealand in the third One-day International.
Bangalore: In a series of seven One-day International matches against India starting on December 26, New Zealand has its first opportunity to boost its position in the International Cricket Council (ICC) ODI Championship since the table was launched at the end of October 2002, according to an official press release.
Wellington: New Zealand's tearaway fast bowler Shane Bond, the destroyer of Indian batting in the first Test, promised to employ more of short-pitched stuff against the tourists in the second Test at Hamilton next Thursday.
Wellington: Shane Bond grabbed three big wickets in a magnificent display of fast bowling as New Zealand tightened the screws on India in the opening Test at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Saturday.
Wellington: India made a horror start to the opening Test against New Zealand as they collapsed to 126-8 at tea on the first day at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on Thursday.