New Delhi: Board of Control for Cricket in India on Monday termed Sports Minister M S Gill's view that cricketers should sign the World Anti-Doping Agency clause as his personal opinion and claimed that the Cricket Board would stick to
New Delhi: BCCI and Indian cricketers have strong reservation about the “wherabouts” clause of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), but Sports minister MS Gill strongly supports the WADA rule.India's leading cricketers were unhappy with the whereabouts clause of WADA, which stipulates
New Delhi: The Union Sports Minister M S Gill has sent a strong message across the border by saying that Indian cricket team should not tour Pakistan in the wake of Mumbai terror attack.
Colombo:Former Sri Lanka fast bowler Asantha de Mel was re-appointed chief of the national cricket selection committee which was reshuffled by the sports minister.
New Delhi:Deciding not to take it lying down, UK Sports Minister Richard Caborn today announced that he would get in touch with his Australian counterpart to talk about the racial abuse hurled at Monty Panesar and Kevin Pietersen Down Under.
Kolkata:The CAB elections have left the Left Front split wide open with leaders making their preferences clear and with only six days to go for the polls and Sports Minister Subhas Chakraborty just upped the ante by calling Sourav Ganguly an 'opportunist'.
Kolkata:West Bengal Sports Minister Subhash Chakraborty today indicated that the State Govenrment would back Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya in the litigations with BCCI, even though it wanted him out of power as president of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
Kolkata:Former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Dalmiya condoled the death of Union Sports Minister Sunil Dutt describing him as a man of pleasant personality who was keen for the development of all sporting disciplines in the country.
Mumbai:Veteran actor and Union Sports Minister Sunil Dutt died in Mumbai today (May 25, 2005) after a brief illness sending a wave of shock and grief in the film industry and political circle.
New Delhi:With time running out for India to take a decision on tax exemption for next year's Champions Trophy, the government today (May 10, 2005) said it has asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to approach the Authority forAdvance Rulings (AAR), which has the exclusive jurisdiction to takea decision in advance.