Johannesburg: The six-week, fourteen-nation World Cup gets underway in Cape Town on Saturday with the heart and soul of the sport at stake just as much as the trophy itself which will be decided on March 23.
Nairobi: The Kenyan press on Monday appealed to New Zealand to reconsider its refusal to play its World Cup matches in Nairobi this month because of security concerns.
Nairobi: The Kenyan press on Monday appealed to New Zealand to reconsider its refusal to play its World Cup matches in Nairobi this month because of security concerns.
Johannesburg: The six-week, fourteen-nation World Cup gets underway in Cape Town on Saturday with the heart and soul of the sport at stake just as much as the trophy itself which will be decided on March 23.
Hong Kong: Cricket fans have expressed anger with the organisers of the Hong Kong Cricket Sixes after a Pakistan supporter was allowed to parade in front of the stands in an Osama Bin Laden mask.
London: The British media has termed as "angry" and "hysteric", the Indian media's reaction to the penalties imposed by Mike Denness on the Indian players.
Mumbai: "What is common between Osama Bin Laden and ICC match referee Mike Denness? They both want to terrorise the world," screamed a placard hold aloft as part of a rally taken out in Mumbai on Friday in support of Indian