India's top cricketers are now too much worried about their 'privacy'. They feel it is "risky" for them to disclose their whereabouts round the year. BCCI is struggling hard to save these cricketers. Cricketers how much you are pampered in
Ranchi: Mahendra Singh Dhoni may be first name in any Indian cricket fan's heart, but he seems unable to make it to voters list.The names of the Indian cricket captain and his family members are missing from the voter list in
Lahore: Lured by the big dosier of money, out of favour opener Imran Farhat became the first Pakistani cricketer to switch loyalities as he informed that he is all set to ink a deal with the beleaguered Indian Cricket League (ICL) on the cost of his national duties.
More imagesNew Delhi:Red-faced Indian cricket officials resumed a desperate hunt for a national coach on Tuesday after first-choice South African Graham Ford turned down the high-profile job.
New Delhi:Indian cricket was plunged into fresh controversy Wednesday after a TV sting caught national selectors blaming ex-coach Greg Chappell and senior players for a disastrous World Cup campaign.
The Aussies have been most professional in dealing with the opposition and once again they gave proof of their potential with that huge victory over New Zealand.
Mumbai:The decision on whether Greg Chappell continues to stay in India by being involved in the game here would be known in a month's time as he has been given 30 days to decide on continuing his association with Indian cricket as a consultant or director of the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore.
More imagesMumbai:India's cricket chiefs on Friday dismissed media speculation that Greg Chappell would be persuaded to stay on as coach despite the World Cup debacle.
Ranchi, India:Furious Indian cricket fans stormed the house of national wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to protest a five-wicket rout by Bangladesh in their opening World Cup match, police said.
Ranchi, India:Furious Indian cricket fans stormed the house of national wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to protest a five-wicket rout by Bangladesh in their opening World Cup match, police said.