London: Former Test umpire Dickie Bird believes that the Oval Test fiasco and subsequent ICC disciplinary verdict will bring about a change in the laws on ball-tampering.
London: Former Test umpire Dickie Bird believes that the Oval Test fiasco and subsequent ICC disciplinary verdict will bring about a change in the laws on ball-tampering.
Dubai:The graphite reinforced bat used by Australia captain Ricky Ponting and several other leading international players is to be withdrawn after it was ruled to have contravened the laws of cricket.
London:International Cricket Council (ICC) has no plans to usurp the Marylebone Cricket Club's (MCC) authority and become the guardian of the laws of cricket.
London:The introduction of code of conduct for players by International Cricket Council (ICC) has seen a fall in number of on-field offences in the last two years, ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said.
Colombo:A Colombo magistrate remanded Sri Lanka's cricket chief and head of the main telecommunications company after formally charging him with breaking immigration laws, a court official said.
Hobart (Australia): No player was above the Laws of cricket and Indian superstar Sachin Tendulkar had to pay the penalty for ball tampering, Australian captain Steve Waugh said on Wednesday.
New Delhi: There is no proposal with the government to declare match-fixing a criminal offence under the ambit of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Rajya Sabha was informed on Friday.
London: The International Cricket Council on Thursday said match referee Clive Llyod had identified "several" players whose bats were slightly wider than permitted in a random inspection ahead of the World Cup tie between India and Zimbabwe at Harare.
London: The International Cricket Council on Thursday said match referee Clive Llyod had identified "several" players whose bats were slightly wider than permitted in a random inspection ahead of the World Cup tie between India and Zimbabwe at Harare.