Kolkata: Two top officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC) are here for crucial inter-action with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) later on Monday on the contentious players terms issue for next year's World Cup.
Kolkata: Two top officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC) are here for crucial inter-action with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) later on Monday on the contentious players terms issue for next year's World Cup.
New Delhi: Shreyas Khanolkar and Jacob Martin struck crucial half centuries to help Railways recover from early jolts as the defending champions reached 200 for seven at close on the opening day of the Ranji Trophy opener against Delhi on Saturday.
Kolkata: The Indian cricketers have refused to accept the 30-day clause thus deepening the ongoing crisis and forcing the Indian Board to postpone the selection committee meeting by a few hours on Monday.
Kolkata: The Indian cricketers have refused to accept the 30-day clause thus deepening the ongoing crisis and forcing the Indian Board to postpone the selection committee meeting by a few hours on Monday.
Pretoria: South Africa's cricket authorities have scrapped a controversial quota system requiring at least one black player in the national team, 'Beeld' newspaper reported Monday.
Kingston (Jamaica): Sachin Tendulkar reached yet another milestone on Tuesday when he became only the second Indian and the 10th in the world to score 8,000 runs in Test cricket.
Bangalore: Mark Edward Waugh became the 3rd Australian after Allan Border and his twin brother Steve Waugh to join the select band of those cricketers who have amassed 8000 or more runs in Tests. He accomplished this feat when he reached
<p>London: Sri Lanka was in a strong position at stumps on the second day of the First Test here at Lord's on Friday as England reached 27 for one in reply to the tourists' massive 555 for eight declared. <p>Michael Vaughan
Harare: A scintillating all-round batting display left West Indies in a strong position in the final of the Zimbabwe triangular series against India on Saturday.Daren Ganga blasted 71 and skipper Carl Hooper 66 as the West Indies racked up an imposing