London:Weekend bomb blasts in Guwahati have set the alarm bells ringing in the England camp and the tourists' security is being closely monitored by their cricket Board, which is worried about the situation at the venue for the fourth One-dayer between the two sides.
London: English cricket supremo Tim Lamb confirmed on Sunday that the England players had received what he described as a 'hoax' threat of reprisals if they played their scheduled World Cup game in Zimbabwe.
London: English cricket supremo Tim Lamb confirmed on Sunday that the England players had received what he described as a 'hoax' threat of reprisals if they played their scheduled World Cup game in Zimbabwe.
Nairobi: The United States Embassy in Nairobi said on Friday it gave a routine security briefing to New Zealand cricket officials before their decision not to play their Kenyan World Cup match but did not warn them to stay away.
Nairobi: The United States Embassy in Nairobi said on Friday it gave a routine security briefing to New Zealand cricket officials before their decision not to play their Kenyan World Cup match but did not warn them to stay away.
Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday dismissed any doubts over the Indian cricket team's tour of England this summer while reaffirming that the nearly three month-long tour would go on schedule later this month.
Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday dismissed any doubts over the Indian cricket team's tour of England this summer while reaffirming that the nearly three month-long tour would go on schedule later this month.
London: The One-day series between India and England next month is not under threat following reports of a massive military build-up along India's border with Pakistan but the players have been given an option to pull out if they so desire.
London: The One-day series between India and England next month is not under threat following reports of a massive military build-up along India's border with Pakistan but the players have been given an option to pull out if they so desire.
New Delhi: A poor run with the bat has put Saurav Ganguly under tremendous pressure as the Indian skipper takes on England in the six One-dayers, but experts caution it would be premature to write him off now.