LAHORE: A hearing on fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar's appeal against an 18-month ban was postponed Tuesday because the judge was not available, a lawyer for the Pakistan Cricket Board said.
St George's, Grenada:New Zealand's Brendon McCullum was today fined 20 per cent of his match fee for breaching ICC Code of Conduct during his country's Super Eight match against Sri Lanka in the cricket World Cup here.
New Delhi:The Delhi High Court today refused to grant stay of the ordinance asking private sports channels to share live feed of cricket and other sports events with public broadcaster Prasar Bharti.
Dubai:Pakistan batsman Imran Nazir escaped a fine after being found not guilty of using obscene language during his heated exchange with South African pacer Andre Nel in the second ODI between the two sides in Durban.
Lahore:Pakistan's supreme court wants an explanation from cricket authorities about a life ban on former captain Salim Malik for his alleged involvement in match-fixing, an official said.
Lahore:Within days of returning to the side after the doping scandal, Shoaib Akhtar finds himself at the center of another controversy for an alleged dressing room bust-up with coach Bob Woolmer in South Africa and has been asked to appear before a hearing to explain the incident.
Johannesgurg:Herschelle Gibbs might incur up to a five-Test ban after the South African was caught mouthing racial abuses aimed at the Pakistani supporters on day four of the Centurion Test match yesterday.
Lahore:A committee hearing appeals by Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif against bans for doping has adjourned until Monday, officials said.
Lahore:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Tribunal investigating the doping charges against tainted pace duo of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif has summoned coach Bob Woolmer for the next hearing to be held here on November 1.
Karachi:Pakistan has appointed former Test captain and coach Intikhab Alam and a renowned lawyer to sit on a tribunal that will hear doping charges against bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif.