Lahore:Pakistan will house the Secretarial Headquarters of the 2011 World Cup and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Nasim Ashraf has been appointed convenor for the cricketing extravaganza.
Bangalore:Ending days of speculation as Sourav Ganguly today returned to the Indian Test team for the three-match series against South Africa starting December 15.
New Delhi:Security for Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar has been tightened following reports of terrorist plans to target the country's leading figures, police said.
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar made an appearance at the Wankhede Stadium in south Mumbai today for some light practice after having confined his sessions so far to the MIG club near his residence in suburban Bandra.
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar today said he was still feeling a bit of pain in his elbow but had been given a green signal by his doctors to play in the N K P Salve Challenger Series after being out of action for four months.
New Delhi:As part of the probe into the black buck poaching episode, former Indian captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, an accused in the case, was today brought to his residence in New Delhi, from where the Registration Certificate (RC) of the Maruti Gypsy allegedly used in the hunting was recovered.
Vadodara:Former Indian Test skipper Vijay Hazare on Friday said he was truely honoured to receive a cheque of Rs 5000 from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) under the Platinum jubilee pension scheme for former Test cricketers and umpires.
New Delhi: Police on Thursday claimed to have busted a highly organised betting racket during Wednesday's semi-final match between India and South Africa in the ICC Champions Trophy tournament, arresting one person who had been allegedly conducting 'satta' (taking bets) on cricket matches for the past two years.
Kolkata: Indian cricket captain Saurav Ganguly arrived here on Monday morning from Mumbai by a Jet Airways flight amidst tight security arrangements.
Hyderabad: Mediapersons lay in wait for a good nine hours on Tuesday in front of former Indian skipper Mohammed Azharuddin's residence in the upmarket Banjara Hills following a false alert that Income Tax sleuths would raid the premises.