Melbourne: Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh was found not guilty of dissent during the first cricket Test against Australia, lingering at the crease out of shock not protest, match referee Mike Procter said.
Loughborough :India middle-order batsman Saurav Ganguly cleared a fitness test on his stiff back on Thursday on the eve of the second Test against England at Trent Bridge.
St John's (Antigua&Barbuda):England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff allayed fears over his fitness ahead of Wednesday's Super Eights match against Sri Lanka by taking a full part in training here Monday.
Dubai:The ICC World Cup Technical Committee has approved Stuart Clark as a replacement for injured pacer Brett Lee in Australia's squad for the tournament starting next month in the West Indies.
Karachi:Pakistan suffered mixed fortunes today in the run-up to next month's World Cup after all-rounder Abdul Razzaq was ruled out with a knee injury but paceman Umar Gul was cleared to play.
Wellington:New Zealand cricket breathed a sigh of relief when injury-prone star fast bowler Shane Bond was cleared of a potentially career ending stress fracture of the spine.
Dubai:The International Cricket Council (ICC) today lifted the ban on South African off-spinner Johan Botha after his bowling action was cleared by Professor Bruce Elliott at the University of Western Australia.
London:West Indies quick Jermaine Lawson has been cleared to carry on bowling after the International Cricket Council ruled that his bowling action complies with the laws of the game.
Trinidad:West Indies Fast bowler Jermaine Lawson's suspect bowling action has been cleared by specialists at the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Sydney:Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is expected to become the first bowler in elite cricket to benefit from a relaxation of rules on chucking, an Australian bio-mechanics expert said.