New Delhi:Indian cricket was plunged into fresh controversy Wednesday after a TV sting caught national selectors blaming ex-coach Greg Chappell and senior players for a disastrous World Cup campaign.
Mumbai:Former President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Raj Singh Dungarpur on Tuesday said he would issue a statement to clear the air following the allegations made by former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth (Chika) that he had targeted the senior cricketers before Indo-Pak series in 1989.
Mumbai:India's premier batsman Sachin Tendulkar may find hard to escape the wrath of the cricket-crazy country's fans following the team's disastrous World Cup.
Cape Town:India coach Greg Chappell said some senior players could be under pressure following the team's defeat in the series-deciding third and final Test against South Africa at Newlands.
Chester-Le-Street:England coach Duncan Fletcher has called on his senior players to lead the team out of their One-day slump as they try to avoid a series wipeout against Sri Lanka.
Lahore:Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said South African Jonty Rhodes will spend just one week with the senior players as a fielding consultant prior to the England tour starting late June.
Nagpur:England captain Andrew Flintoff today said for a team, which was given no chance against a strong Indian side, he was proud of his boys' performance in the first test.
Harare:Zimbabwe's rebel cricketers accused the game's rulers of pursuing a 'divide-and-conquer' strategy as their lawyer considered a last-minute move to end the crisis, which has seen senior players refusing to represent their country.
Amstelveen:Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday said the Board may think of increasing the number of players to be put on central contracts from the proposed 20 if more talented cricketers come on the scene.
Perth: All-conquering Australian One-day cricket captain Ricky Ponting on Monday welcomed the opportunity to succeed skipper Steve Waugh at the helm of the world's best Test team.