London: International Cricket Council chief executive Malcolm Speed has admitted that umpires and referees were inconsistent in applying the new Code of Conduct for players.
Sydney: International Cricket Council's (ICC) outgoing president Malcolm Gray has hinted that some cricket Boards tried to protect their national heroes in the match- fixing scandal as a result of which not many culprits were caught.
Melbourne: The tightening of media rights was the reason for the freeze on payments to Australian cricketers, International Cricket Council (ICC) president Malcolm Gray said on Wednesday.
Melbourne: Australia's win-at-all-cost cricketers had a bad reputation and were not liked in the cricket world, International Cricket Council president Malcolm Gray said on Wednesday.
St Johns: Australia's 3-1 series victory against the West Indies restored Steve Waugh's team to the top of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test Championship table.
Durban: English cricketers' dilemma about whether or not to shake hands with President Robert Mugabe if they have to play their World Cup match in Zimbabwe has been put to rest by an ICC decision which denies any official role to politicians or administrators during the mega event.
Durban: English cricketers' dilemma about whether or not to shake hands with President Robert Mugabe if they have to play their World Cup match in Zimbabwe has been put to rest by an ICC decision which denies any official role to politicians or administrators during the mega event.
London: India was on Friday allowed to participate in the next month's World Cup tournament in South Africa.
New Delhi: The contracts issue between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) showed no signs of resolution with the game's governing body saying it was ready for arbitration even as it accepted Jagmohan Dalmiya's resignation from one of its committees.
New Delhi: The contracts issue between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) showed no signs of resolution with the game's governing body saying it was ready for arbitration even as it accepted Jagmohan Dalmiya's resignation from one of its committees.