New Delhi: Cricket's world governing body on Sunday widened a rift with India's star players by refusing to accept the team's official sponsor at this month's Champions Trophy. The International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected India's plea to allow the players to
New Delhi: India's cricket chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Tuesday rubbished an agreement signed by the Australian team, adding a new twist to the ongoing row over player contracts. "The Australian agreement is the biggest bluff of world cricket," said Dalmiya amidst
New Delhi: Having bought some more time from the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Sunday resumed the process of negotiations with the top cricketers in a bid to find a solution to
Mumbai: Even as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) negotiations with players over signing the ICC sponsorship contract continues, the BCCI on Tuesday said it would announce the team on August 29 or 30 for the Champions Trophy
New Delhi: India's leading cricketers will take part in next week's Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka only after getting the nod from their personal sponsors, sources said on Monday. Snubbed by the International Cricket Council (ICC), Saurav Ganguly's men were considering
New Delhi: India was headed for a confrontation with cricket's world governing body on Thursday after officials refused to accept a deadline to name the team for next month's Champions Trophy. The International Cricket Council (ICC) had set Friday as the
Hyderabad: Taking a cautious stand, former Indian skipper Mohammed Azharuddin refused to comment on the ongoing controversy involving Indian cricketers over sponsorship issue for the ensuing Champions Trophy. "I have nothing to say about it, your guess would be as good
Dubai: Former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Inderjit Singh Bindra on Tuesday slammed the International Cricket Council (ICC) for trying to impose "neo-colonialism" in the game by forcing the controversial sponsorship contract on Indian players. Bindra also
New Delhi: India's cricket chief said on Tuesday he will persuade the sport's world governing body to alter contentious sponsorship contracts - provided the top stars sign up for next week's Champions Trophy. The Indian team wanted the International Cricket Council
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has written to all Boards asking that they fulfil their commitment to the ICC by concluding negotiations with their players for the ICC Champions Trophy by Friday, 30 August 2002 ahead of the ICC executive