Dubai:The Singapore-based ESPN-Star television network was awarded cricket's global media rights for the next eight years for a staggering $1.
Dubai:ESPN-STAR Sports have won the global media rights for ICC Events from late 2007 to 2015. The unanimous decision was taken at a meeting of the ICC Board, which was chaired by President Percy Sonn, here.
London:Former England batsman Geoff Boycott believes England have little chance of doing well at the Champions Trophy because so many top players are missing.
Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in its recent annual general body meeting held here have decided to bid for the rights of all the events to be held by the ICC for the next eight years upto 2015 including two editions of the World Cup.
Lahore:Continuing with the promotion of the game in Asia, International Cricket Council (ICC) has said that it would spend half of its development fund in the region in the next three years.
Lahore:The International Cricket Council (ICC) wants to globalise cricket and improve the quality of the game among the playing nations, its president Ehsan Mani said.
Lahore:Former South African batsman Barry Richards warned that one-sided cricket matches and rows over player salaries could see the game's best players drawn away from Test cricket.
New Delhi :Keen to avoid a repeat of the controversy that almost derailed last year's World Cup, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will safeguard the interests of the country's top cricketers when the International Cricket Council (ICC) Player Contracts come up for review next year.
Chennai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at a meeting on Wednesday discussed the new graded payment system for players.
New Delhi: Giving a new twist to the contract dispute saga, Board president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Wednesday accused the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC) of doing a 'very poor job' of marketing the World Cup in South Africa, and said he would appoint some agency to investigate why such poor marketing had been done.