London:As burnout becomes the burning issue, former Australia skipper Steve Waugh believes balancing between Boards' commitments and players' interests is necessary as the quality of cricket was suffering because of quantity.
Lahore:The agreement by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to pay a huge sum of money to the organisers of two ODIs between the two countries has been severely criticised by the local media here.
Lahore:Indian and Pakistani cricket chiefs yesterday said that the Asian subcontinent would bid for the 2011 World Cup, and that the two traditional rivals would play a series of limited overs internationals every year at neutral venues to raise funds as well as globalise the game.
Islamabad? cricket legend Imran Khan lashed out at the International Cricket Council's (ICC) move to bar honorary cricket officials from questioning wrong umpiring decisions, saying it was "over policing".
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) said that it will receive a full report from match referee Mike Proctor on the crowd disturbances that interrupted the India versus West Indies One-day International in Jamshedpur on Wednesday, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: ICC Development (International) Ltd (IDI), the commercial arm of the International Cricket Council, on Tuesday confirmed that its player contracts committee has met for the first time via telephone to consider the player terms for the ICC World Cup 2003.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has advised all Boards that it would not change the ambush marketing protection given to the ICC's commercial sponsors, it was confirmed on Monday, according to an official press release.
Karachi: Pakistan and Sri Lanka have agreed to play the final of the Asian Test Championship (ATC) from March 6 to 10 in Lahore, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) announced on Tuesday.
Kolkata: The Australian and Indian Cricket Boards are considering a formal exchange programme between their National Cricket Academies to benefit young talent.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced the first three appointments made under a new programme of six-month secondments from international cricket boards to the game's ruling body.