More imagesMontego Bay (Jamaica):Former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer was not murdered but died of natural causes, Jamaican police said Tuesday, in a bizarre twist to his sudden death which rocked the cricketing world.
Sydney:Match-fixing maybe a thing of the past but ''microbetting'' is on the rise and it might lead to under-performance by some cricketers, fears ICC.
Lahore: Paul Condon, chief of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), on Saturday expressed hope corruption in the game would be reduced by the 2003 World Cup.
Johannesburg: The recommendations made by a probe into corruption in world cricket will ensure a clean World Cup 2003 series, the United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA) said on Wednesday.
Johannesburg: Chief of International Cricket Council's Anti-corruption Unit Paul Condon on Wednesday said despite the efforts of the game's governing body, match- fixers were still active in the game, and so were several tainted players.
Johannesburg: Chief of International Cricket Council's Anti-corruption Unit Paul Condon on Wednesday said despite the efforts of the game's governing body, match- fixers were still active in the game, and so were several tainted players.
Colombo: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday said its anti-corruption unit (ACU) had called for video tapes of the opening match in the ICC Champions Trophy between Pakistan and Sri Lanka to "review specific incidents'.
Colombo: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday said its anti-corruption unit (ACU) had called for video tapes of the opening match in the ICC Champions Trophy between Pakistan and Sri Lanka to "review specific incidents'.
London: Paul Condon, head of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti- Corruption Unit (ACU), will fly to Sharjah next week to review security measures which have been introduced at the Gulf venue, world cricket's governing body said in a statement on Friday.
"I knew Cadbury well," Aronstam told the 'Afrikaans' weekly Rapport. "We met in a casino. It's absolute rubbish that his murder had anything to do with cricket.