New Delhi: Barely days before curtain comes down on his eventful and controversial career as the chief selector, Kiran More stirred the hornet's nest, lambasting the voting system and admitted stripping Sourav Ganguly of his captaincy was the toughest decision in his four-year stint in the hot seat.
Ahmedabad:In an effort to steer clear of any controversies over selections of the players for national Test and ODI squads, BCCI has sought advice from former Test captains in regard to improvement in the selection process.
Kolkata? the decision to exclude Sourav Ganguly from the ODI squad in Pakistan as "unanimous," BCCI president Sharad Pawar today declined to interfere in the selection process for a possible recall of the left-hander.
New Delhi:Former cricket board president Rajsingh Dungarpur has indicated major changes in the selection process, including voting rights for the captain and the coach of the cricket team ahead of tomorrow's BCCI Central Working Committee meeting in Mumbai.
Colombo: Marvan Atapattu made his final goodbye to Sri Lankan cricket on Sunday with another scathing attack on the selectors he had earlier described as "muppets headed by a joker.
Georgetown (Guyana): Carl Hooper and Ramnaresh Sarwan launched a late assault on South Africa's bowling to leave the West Indies scenting victory at close on the fourth day of the first Test on Monday.Hooper and Sarwan shared an unbeaten stand of
Port of Spain (Trinidad): After a stalemate in the first Test, West Indies and South Africa will be seeking to establish an early ascendancy in a five-match series when they meet in the second Test at the Queens Park Oval on
St John's (Antigua): South African captain Shaun Pollock led a fight back by his team after it had been rocked by new West Indian left-arm spinner Neil McGarrell on the first day of the fourth Test at the Antigua Recreation ground
St John's (Antigua): For South Africa it was mission accomplished as the tourists sealed a series victory by beating the West Indies by 82 runs on the fifth and final day of the fourth Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground Tuesday.
Bridgetown (Barbados): West Indies safely passed their follow-on target of 254 in a curtailed opening session on the fourth day of the third Test against South Africa on Sunday.They lost just one wicket in reaching 302 for six, still 152 runs