Kolkata:The CAB Working Committee unanimously condemned the recent BCCI decision to debit RS 40 crore in its account and stop all subsidies calling it ''baseless and arbitrary'' and threatened legal actions against the board.
Kolkata:Jagmohan Dalmiya is going to face the challenge from former Kolkata police chief Dinesh Bajpai in the election for the post of president of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) scheduled to be held later this month.
London:The three One-day matches to be organised by the newly formed Afro-Asian Cricket Co-operation (AACA) between an Asia XI and an Africa XI to be held next month will be accorded official status.
Kolkata:The first ever Limited Overs series between an Asian XI and Africa XI would be played in Africa between August 15 to 21.
New Delhi:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said the second Tsunami relief match at Kolkata would be held as per schedule despite Asian Cricket Council's (ACC) announcement to scrap the tie due to a packed international calendar.
Kolkata:With India already established as the biggest market for cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) expects a jump of around 400 per cent in income from the telecasting rights for the international matches to be playedover next three years.
Kolkata:The crucial meeting of the working committee (WC) of the of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) began in Kolkata on Monday morning to take up important issues like the telecasting rights of cricket matches in the country for the next three years as well as the contract system of payments for cricketers.
Kolkata:The graded system of payments for cricketers as well as telecast rights for international matches for the next four years are likely to top the agenda in a crucial meeting of the working committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to be held on Monday in Kolkata.
Kolkata:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is believed to have taken exception to selection committee chairman Syed Kirmani's adverse comments against skipper Sourav Ganguly following the team's debacle in the final of the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.
Kolkata :Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said it had taken steps against drug abuse and was ready to abide by any anti-dope measures to be adopted by the International Cricket Council (ICC).