New Delhi:Elite commandos are being flown to the Caribbean to provide security for the Indian team at the cricket World Cup, media reports said on Friday.
Karachi:Pakistani cricket fans are being forced to apply to an embassy in sporting rival India for visas to travel to the World Cup in the Caribbean, an official said.
Mohali:A former Indian cricket chief has demanded that a life ban on Mohammad Azharuddin be lifted while accusing the International Cricket Council (ICC) of hypocrisy.
London:In a candid admission, outgoing ICC president Ehsan Mani has said that conferring Test status to Bangladesh on the basis of their One-day performances was a mistake.
Sydney:Australian opening batsman Justin Langer says losing the Ashes to England was good for world cricket.
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.
Wellington:India's cricket tour to New Zealand scheduled for early next year has been postponed until late 2008, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) said.
Bangalore: BCCI's Technical Committee today favoured a review in ICC's points system governing international One-day tournaments involving three or more countries by doing away with awarding point to the losing team which did not concede bonus point and also incorporating a penalty point to the losing side which conceded a bonus point.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) security delegation is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe later on Tuesday to begin a three-day inspection of the security arrangements and preparations ahead of the World Cup 2003, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) security delegation is expected to arrive in Zimbabwe later on Tuesday to begin a three-day inspection of the security arrangements and preparations ahead of the World Cup 2003, according to an official press release.