Bangalore:The wait is finally over. Sachin Tendulkar will return to competitive cricket next week after being sidelined for months following an elbow surgery in May.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Harare: Britain, Australia and Canada were accused by a Zimbabwe government minister here Wednesday of lobbying six countries to boycott the Zimbabwe leg of the 2003 cricket World Cup next February.
Johannesburg: will prepare for the 2003 cricket World Cup in the eastern coastal city of Durban as the organisers announced training camp locations on Monday, sprinkling competitors around South Africa.
Johannesburg: Officials of South Africa's management team for the 2003 Cricket World Cup (CWC) have said Zimbabwe could host some games in the tournament.
Johannesburg: South African cricket bosses, already bedeviled by last month's doping incident, face more challenges both from within and from sports fans over allegations of weak leadership, secret deals and the team's clandestine entry into the country after victory in the West Indies.
Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday denied that it had signed an undertaking at the recent International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in Melbourne that it was ready to be financially penalised for not fulfilling tour commitments as per the 10-year programme chalked out by the ICC.
Johannesburg: The executive committee of the International Cricket Council (ICC) has approved the proposal by the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) for seeding and pool allocations for teams competing in the 2003 cricket World Cup, which it will host.