New Delhi: BCCI working committee today approved grant of Rs 25 crore for the All Indian Football Federation, to help them in the preparation for 2011 Asian cup.The decision in this regard was taken at its working committee
New Delhi: BCCI working committee today approved grant of Rs 25 crore for the All Indian Football Federation, to help them in the preparation for 2011 Asian cup.The decision in this regard was taken at its working committee
Mumbai: We knew that non-cricket sports in India are crying for money in India but this is the first time an official body has requested for money from the BCCI.The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has requested for an assistance
Perth: Dropped Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh is likely to miss the rest of the Test series with Australia after hurting his knee playing football, a report said on Thursday. Yuvraj collapsed holding his left knee while playing with team-mates before the
Mumbai:Twenty-eight villages in the state of Haryana, which produced the country's greatest fast bowler Kapil Dev, have banned cricket barely two weeks after the national team's World Cup first-round exit.
London:Ian Botham is so livid with England's appalling Ashes display that he wants the administrators to keep a track of the 'off-field' lifestyle of Andrew Flintoff and Co to make sure that they remain focussed on their on-field duties.
London:An admirer of Adam Gilchrist for the fact that he walks, New Zealand umpire Billy Bowden says more players becoming honest would do a world of good for Test cricket's image and ease the pressure on the officials in the middle.
Sydney:Known for his penchant to stay in the thick of things, Shane Warne, post-cricket, eyes a role in the Australian rules football to live his childhood dream of joining an AFL club.
London: A hobby which became a passion, that's how Shane Warne describes his long and successful spin bowling career with the Australian team but the champion leggie says he might never have discovered his true talent had it not been for the rejection he faced from the Australian Rules Football.
London:Managing the England football team may appear to be one of the most difficult assignments in the world of sports but former cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, after his six-year stint in the hot seat, feels leading Team India is even tougher.