New Delhi: After weeks of uncertainty regarding India's participation in the forthcoming tri-series in Sharjah, the Government on Sunday announced that the national cricket team would not participate in tournaments at such non-regular venues for at least the next three years.
<p align="left"><img alt="CBFS chief co-ordinator and former Pakistan skipper Asif Iqbal" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/imgs1/asif1.jpg" align="left" vspace="5" border="0" /> Dubai: Twenty years ago, on April 3, the first cricket match was played at the Sharjah Stadium. And on Sunday, April 1, the Indian
<p align="left"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Dubai: The Cricketers' Benefit Fund Series (CBFS), the organiser of the Coca Cola Cup tournament, is determined to go ahead with the championship as scheduled from April 8, with or without India, a local newspaper claimed on Friday. </font><font
<p align="left"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif" size="2">Dubai: India's decision to withdraw from the Sharjah cricket tournament triggered a series of major setbacks for the Cricketers' Benefit Fund Series (CBFS) with its Chief Co-ordinator Asif Iqbal quitting his post and Coca Cola, the title sponsors
New Delhi: A final word on India's participation in next month's tri-series in Sharjah is yet to come though Cricketers' Benefit Fund Series (CBFS) chief Abdul Rehman Bukhatir is making last ditch attempts amid the government's reported decision to deny permission
<p align="left">Dubai: Even as New Zealand accepted a last-minute invitation from the CBFS to take part in the upcoming Coca Cola Cup, the CBFS has not given up hopes of India's participation in the Championship, also featuring Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
<p align="left">Bangalore: Financial expert Arun Agarwal, who had exposed the telecast scam in Prasar Bharathi, on Monday welcomed as "right one", the Union Government's decision against India's participation in the triangular series in Sharjah from April 8. Agarwal told reporters here
<p align="left">Dubai: In another attempt to give an impression that it was unruffled by India's last-minute decision to pull out of the Coca-Cola Cup, the Cricketers Benefit Fund Series on Wednesday claimed that the tri-nation tournament would be telecast live by
<p align="left"><img alt="CBFS chief co-ordinator and former Pakistan skipper Asif Iqbal" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/imgs1/asif1.jpg" align="left" vspace="5" border="0" /> Dubai: In a move that has given rise to speculations, CBFS Chief co-ordinator and former Pakistan skipper Asif Iqbal has decided to stay away
Karachi: Pakistani authorities have promised 'fool proof' security for New Zealand cricketers, who arrive on Thursday on a tour postponed following the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. "We have made all-out efforts to make sure the New Zealand