Lahore:Pakistan cricket plunged into a new crisis today with a legal expert challenging Dr Nasim Ashraf's recent appointment as the PCB Chairman in the Supreme Court, claiming that the administrator is not a Pakistani citizen at all.
Karachi: A Pakistan radio station is inviting listeners to sign a petition backing captain Inzamam-ul-Haq in the ball-tampering row and plans to submit it to the International Cricket Council (ICC).
London:Injured captain Michael Vaughan warned he is confident England can retain the Ashes with or without him this winter.
Kolkata:CAB president Jagmohan Dalmiya today moved the city civil court challenging BCCI's petition to summon him before the disciplinary committee on August 15 while a case related to this is still pending in the court.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today permitted withdrawal of a petition filed by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and a faction of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) seeking transfer of the petitions challenging the validity of Himachal Pradesh Sports Act pending in the state High Court to the apex court.
New Delhi:The Delhi High Court today asked BCCI to place on record its decision to invite fresh tenders for grant of cricket telecast/broadcast rights in India for the next five years.
New Delhi:The Delhi High Court today asked BCCI to place on record its decision to invite fresh tenders for grant of cricket telecast/broadcast rights in India for the next five years.
New Delhi:Delhi High Court today issued notices to the Ministries of Information and Broadcasting and Sports and Prasar Bharati on a petition filed by ESPN-STAR Sports challenging Centre guidelines for down-linking, which makes it mandatory for private channels to share footage of national and international sports events with Doordarshan.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today declined to entertain a petition by the Indian Cricket Board against the order of former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, appointed as an observer for the BCCI elections, debarring Board President Ranbir Singh Mahendrafrom standing in the election scheduled for November 29 and 30.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today fixed October 3 for hearing a petition filed by the cricket associations of Rajasthan and Bihar and the Netaji Cricket Club of Tamil Nadu, challenging the Calcutta High Court order which stayed the appointment of two former Chief Justices as observers for the elections to BCCI.