Dubai:The International Cricket Council (ICC) has moved on to deny certain media reports that Pakistan fast bowler Shabbir Ahmed would be able to tour England this year.
Harare:Zimbabwe Cricket has issued a statement regarding the sudden retirement of Tatenda Taibu, claiming it is suprised at his decision and pigeonholing it as a financially-motivated move.
Lahore:Pace bowler Shabbir Ahmeds action has been given the all-clear following expert analysis, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Lahore:Pace bowler Shabbir Ahmeds action has been given the all-clear following expert analysis, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Lahore:Pace bowler Shabbir Ahmed's action has been given the all-clear following expert analysis, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Harare:A row over contracts between Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) and its players is threatening to develop into the kind of ugly strike that brought cricket to its knees here 18 months ago.
Wellington:New Zealand's No 1 fast bowler Shane Bond is all set to return to competitive cricket after forcing his way into the 20-man list of contracted players for 2005-06 announced by Lindsay Crocker, the New Zealand general manager.
London:Aimed at gathering detailed scientific data to address the issue of suspect bowling actions among slow bowlers, the International Council (ICC) began the slow bowler research programme that will continue during the ICC Champions Trophy in September.
Islamabad:Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) media manager Sami-ul-Hasan has resigned from his post. Hasan, who was designated general manager - media in PCB, co-ordinated with the Indian, international as well as the domestic media during the high-profile India-Pakistan series in March-April this year.
Islamabad:Top Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials, including the chairman and chief executive, are yet to submit details of tickets worth Rs 18.