New Delhi:Former Indian paceman Javagal Srinath played down fears of burnout in modern cricketers, urging fast bowlers to bowl more if they are to cut down on their frequent breakdowns.
Johannesburg:Indian fast bowler Shantakumaran Sreesanth was fined 30 per cent of his match fee today after being found guilty of two offences during the first test win over South Africa.
Mumbai:Former India test batsman and ICC match referee Hanumant Singh died on Wednesday from organ failure after suffering from Dengue and Hepatitis B, cricket officials said.
Kuala Lumpur: In an effort to prevent rain from playing spoilsport, the start of play for the second round of preliminary matches in the DLF Cup has been brought forward by one hour to 1.
London: England have included two newcomers in a 16-man One-day International squad to play Pakistan including 20-year-old fast bowler Stuart Broad, the son of former Test batsman Chris.
London:Injured captain Michael Vaughan warned he is confident England can retain the Ashes with or without him this winter.
Jaipur:While the protest against too much of cricket grows louder, former pace spearhead Javagal Srinath finds nothing wrong in the crammed schedule and prescribes rotation policy to prevent players' burn-out.
Sydney:In a proposal, which if accepted, would enforce if not infuse honesty in the batting fraternity, ICC match referee Chris Broad has called for a radical system of fining batsmen who refuse to 'walk' when there is clear video evidence they have edged a ball.
Ahmedabad:Indian captain Sourav Ganguly was today (Apr 11, 2005) banned for six one-day internationals for the team's slow over rate in the fourth limited overs tie againstPakistan in Ahmedabad.
New Delhi :Celebrated cricketer and match referee Clive Lloyd on Wednesday questioned the rationale behind banning the away-going delivery of Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan now when he had already played for more than a decade.