Harare:Zimbabwe Cricket has issued a statement regarding the sudden retirement of Tatenda Taibu, claiming it is suprised at his decision and pigeonholing it as a financially-motivated move.
Kolkata:Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association's (HPCA) Anurag Thakur, who has not been named as the authorised representative of the state body, today threatened to move the Supreme Court against the 'injustice' meted out to him in the BCCI elections.
Kolkata:T S Krishnamurthy, who has been appointed observer for tomorrow's BCCI President's election, today agreed to allow president's vote by virtue of being the chairman of the Annual General Meeting and finalised the list of authorised voters.
New Delhi:With just about a week to go for the Cricket Board's AGM, former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, the Observer appointed by Supreme Court to oversee the elections, is having a gruelling time with objections pouring in from the two rivals factions in the BCCI.
Kolkata:The renewal of contracts for Team India cricketers is set to be delayed at least till early next month, a top BCCI source said today.
Islamabad:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been offered $8 million by an Indian company Nimbus for the title, co-sponsorship and in-stadium rights of all international cricket in Pakistan for the next two and a half years.
Harare:The Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) and the Zimbabwe Professional Cricketers Association (ZPCA) today asserted there was no problem on the issue of three cricketers whose contracts have been withdrawn and hoped that contentious issues would be resolved by the end of the month.
Harare:A row over contracts between Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) and its players is threatening to develop into the kind of ugly strike that brought cricket to its knees here 18 months ago.
Chennai:The Madras High Court on Saturday rejected a plea by former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya to exempt him from appearing before a city civil court in connection with a contempt of court application filed against him.
London:Rebel Zimbabwe players have requested the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Disputes Resolution Committee to deal with their confrontation with the Zimbabwe Cricket Union(ZCU).