Doha:Cricket has a chance of being included in future Asian Games, said the President of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) here on Tuesday.
New Delhi:Deciding not to take it lying down, UK Sports Minister Richard Caborn today announced that he would get in touch with his Australian counterpart to talk about the racial abuse hurled at Monty Panesar and Kevin Pietersen Down Under.
Kolkata: BCCI Secretary Niranjan Shah today said while Sourav Ganguly had a fair chance to make it to the Champions' Trophy, Sachin Tendulkar was fully fit to resume action.
Bhopal:A 10th standard student from Balaghat district's Baihar Higher Secondary School, being run by the Tribal Welfare Department, has been selected for the national junior cricket team that would play a series with three countries in Australia from June 25 to July 8 as part of the Commonwealth Games.
New Delhi:The last chance of cricket being part of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi seemed to have evaporated with the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) and the Indian Olympic Association not being able to meet eye to eye on the issue.
New Delhi:Indian Olympic Association (IOA) said that removal of the cap on number of sports disciplines at Commonwealth Games (CWG) paved the way for cricket's inclusion at the 2010 edition in Delhi but it wanted the best Indian team to be fielded.
New Delhi:The decision was taken at OCA's executive committee meeting at Kuwait on February 5, OCA secretary general Randhir Singh told reporters.
New Delhi:The likely absence of top stars like Sachin Tendulkar of India and Shoaib Akhtar of Pakistan has forced cricket out of the Asian Games in Qatar next year, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) announced here.
Melbourne:Australian cricket officials have yet to decide their stance on next year's tour of Zimbabwe.
Cape Town: The visiting Indian team had a mixed night at the opening ceremony of the World Cup, a sense of jubilation and excitement tempered by long wait and little food.