Mumbai:An extraordinary general body meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is expected to be convened in early September to consider changes in its constitution ahead of the annual general meeting (AGM) in late September.
New Delhi: With the vexed World Cup contract issue showing no signs of being resolved, the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) top officials will meet on Wednesday to decide its future course of action.
New Delhi: With the vexed World Cup contract issue showing no signs of being resolved, the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) top officials will meet on Wednesday to decide its future course of action.
Kolkata: The persistent deadlock over the sponsorship issue deepened further with the International Cricket Council (ICC) demanding damages from the Indian cricket board irrespective of whether it sends it best squad or second-string side for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka.
Kolkata: The persistent deadlock over the sponsorship issue deepened further with the International Cricket Council (ICC) demanding damages from the Indian cricket board irrespective of whether it sends it best squad or second-string side for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka.
London: Amid persisting deadlock over the players' contract issue, an emergency meeting of the Working Committee of the Indian Cricket Board has been called in New Delhi on Saturday to discuss the matter.
London: Amid persisting deadlock over the players' contract issue, an emergency meeting of the Working Committee of the Indian Cricket Board has been called in New Delhi on Saturday to discuss the matter.
London: A marathon five-hour long meeting between the top Indian cricketers and the International Cricket Council (ICC) on September 4 failed to break the deadlock over the contract issue with the two sides understood to be sticking to their positions.
London: A marathon five-hour long meeting between the top Indian cricketers and the International Cricket Council (ICC) on September 4 failed to break the deadlock over the contract issue with the two sides understood to be sticking to their positions.
Colombo: The Sri Lankan cricket board resolved a protracted contract dispute with its players in the run up to the home series against India after an emergency executive board meeting thrashed out a deal.