Mumbai:Against the backdrop of humiliating defeat of the Indian cricket team in the second One-day international against South Africa, BCCI chief administrative officer Prof Ratnakar Shetty today admitted that the concept of giving performance-oriented payment to the players was under consideration.
New Delhi:India has reiterated it would not sign a key commercial contract with cricket's world governing body despite threats it could lose the right to stage the 2011 cricket World Cup as a result.
Christchurch:Thirty-one-year-old New Zealand batter Emily Drumm is all set to become only the fifth woman to earn 100 One-day caps when the White Ferns take on India in the penultimate tie of the five-match series in Lincoln tomorrow.
London: The Oval, the London home of English county champions Surrey, will stage international cricket for at least another 20 years after the club signed a long- term staging agreement with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday.
Melbourne: Australia may yet cancel next month's tour of Zimbabwe, the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) admitted on Tuesday, after the African country was thrown out of the Commonwealth for a year.
<img height="150" alt="Australian Test skipper Steve Waugh" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/ind-aus/steve.jpg" width="100" align="left" vspace="5" border="0" /> Hyderabad: Australian Test skipper Steve Waugh on Tuesday praised Indian captain Sourav Ganguly for his "aggressive" style and credited him for India's resurgence on the world stage.
Nottingham: England's fast bowlers hauled their side back into the third Ashes Test here at Trent Bridge on Thursday after another batting failure saw them bowled out for 185 on the first day.However, when bad light ended play Australia was 105