Mumbai: The International Cricket Council will consider whether to grant official first-class status to the rebel tours of South Africa made during the country's apartheid era at a meeting next month, an ICC official said on Friday.
Port of Spain: In a major jolt to the World Cup preparations in the Caribbean, the Brian Lara stadium has been stripped of its status of pre-tournament warm-up match venue after being several months behind schedule in construction work.
New Delhi:Captaincy, if it's to happen, will come at the right time but at present Yuvraj Singh is enjoying his senior pro status in Team India and the dashing southpaw hopes to better in the coming days his brilliant run of form.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has appointed Bob Woolmer to the new position of ICC High Performance Manager, responsible for working with member countries Canada, Holland, Kenya and Namibia to assist them prepare for the challenge of competing in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa, according to an official media release.
Faisalabad: The Asian Cricket Council will press for One-day International status for at least five Asian countries in the next five years, an ACC official said Saturday.
<div align="center"><img height="100" alt="An India fan with a Sachin Tendulkar poster on her head watches the last day of the second Test match" hspace="0" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/image/indianfans.jpg" width="72" border="0" /></div> Bangalore: The Test bandwagon rolls over to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Rajkot: The news is finally out. Bangladesh will be playing their first ever Test against India. Indeed it was the long cherished dream of all cricket aficionados, administrators, cricketers and those who believed that cricket will put Bangladesh on the international
<font face="times new roman,times,serif">Rajkot: It will not be a piece of surprise if the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) president Dr A C Muthiah comes out with the name of Madan Lal as the interim coach of the
Rajkot: The selection of Nayan Mongia as the India wicket-keeper for the opening Test against Australia came as a pleasant surprise. Just a few months ago everybody thought that his career was almost over following the match-fixing enquiry. But the moment
The omission of Nayan Mongia from the list of probables selected by the five wise Indian selectors has come as a rude shock. The last couple of years have been very bad for Mongia, on and off the field. Everybody believes