Bridgetown:While conceding that the deadlock with the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) over the retainer contracts had to be resolved at the earliest, Players Association (WIPA) President Dinanath Ramnarine stressed that the resolution had to be fair to the cricketers, who have until May 3 to sign up or be dropped from the side.
Hyderabad: Indian captain Sourav Ganguly won the toss and elected to bat in the day- night cricket tri-series match against New Zealand in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Kolkata: Veteran speedster Javagal Srinath on Thursday said he was keen to go to Australia with the Indian team this year-end and would consider retiring if his injured knee prevented him from making the trip Down Under.
Ahmedabad: India skipper Sourav Ganguly elected to bat after winning the toss against New Zealand in the opening Test at the Sardar Patel Stadium at Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
New Delhi: The Indian team for the first cricket Test against New Zealand to be played in Ahmedabad from October 8 will be announced on October 4.
St John's (Antigua): The West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) have reached a settlement on the sharing of the team sponsorship for next month's World Cup and compensation of players who are injured while on tour, the Board announced on Thursday.
St John's (Antigua): The West Indies Cricket Board and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) have reached a settlement on the sharing of the team sponsorship for next month's World Cup and compensation of players who are injured while on tour, the Board announced on Thursday.
Queenstown: Is it a case of unlucky 13 jinx? Every 13 runs the Indian cricket team has lost a wicket in the two Test matches and the four One-dayers during the current tour of New Zealand to plummet from dizzy heights to new lows.
Auckland: New Zealand professional cricketers on Tuesday rejected a pay offer from their employers, New Zealand Cricket (NZC).
Wellington: Hopes of a resolution in New Zealand Cricket's pay strike dissolved on Friday night when Players Association spokesman Rob Nichol labelled New Zealand Cricket's final offer "cowardly", the 'Dominion Post' reported on Saturday.