Mohali:India have sought permission to replace Ajit Agarkar with seamer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth for the rest of their Champions Trophy campaign, an official said.
Lahore:The cricket board here has fined four Pakistan 'A' players, including captain Hasan Raza, who -- during the EurAsia Cup in Abu Dhabi -- had visited Dubai without team management's permission with three of them ending up in a lock-out there.
New Delhi:BCCI has given its go ahead to left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan to play for Worcestershire where the Baroda seamer was signed up as a replacement for Australian left-arm bowler Nathan Bracken.
New Delhi:Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Ranbir Singh Mahendra denied a media report that the BCCI has allowed some leading players to play in USA saying there was no question of granting permission to any cricketer since none of them have even applied for the same.
London: Dependable Rahul Dravid is keen to spend a second season playing cricket in Scotland provided the BCCI permits him.
Kolkata: The newly elected president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday said that he would meet Union Sports Minister Uma Bharti, soon to discuss cricketing relations with Pakistan which has been snapped since the Kargil conflict in 1999.
Karachi: Banned Pakistani pace bowler Ata-ur-Rehman said on Friday he is set to appear in the first-class Patrons' Trophy tournament this year with the goal of returning to international cricket.
Islamabad: Hopes for reviving the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan in January have been dashed yet again, with a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official confirming that the tour was more or less off.
Perth: The management of the West Indies cricket team touring Australia have asked for a batsman to replace the injured Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
Dubai: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Gen Tauqir Zia is still hopeful that the Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan will come through and denies that he ever called for suspension of India from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for reneging on their commitment to visit Pakistan in December to play three Tests and five One-day Internationals.