Lahore:Pakistan's supreme court wants an explanation from cricket authorities about a life ban on former captain Salim Malik for his alleged involvement in match-fixing, an official said.
New Delhi:India's Supreme Court decided to stay the imprisonment of cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu (Sherry), sentenced to three years in jail for killing a man in an outburst of road rage.
Lahore:Pakistan cricket plunged into a new crisis today with a legal expert challenging Dr Nasim Ashraf's recent appointment as the PCB Chairman in the Supreme Court, claiming that the administrator is not a Pakistani citizen at all.
for hearing of the matter. In the meantime, parties gave an undertaking that they would seek an adjournment in high court where the matter is coming for hearing on September 15.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court yesterday adjourned till August 4 the hearing of the application filed by TEN Sports seeking directions to the Prasar Bharati not to interfere with the exclusive right of the sports channel to live telecast the forthcoming tri-series starting from August 14 in Sri Lanka.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today permitted withdrawal of a petition filed by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and a faction of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) seeking transfer of the petitions challenging the validity of Himachal Pradesh Sports Act pending in the state High Court to the apex court.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today ruled that the forthcoming cricket series between India and West Indies will not be telecasted on Doordarshan.
New Delhi:The State of Maharashtra today moved the Supreme Court challenging Bombay High Court order granting anticipatory bail to former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Jagmohan Dalmiya.
New Delhi:Zaheer Khan was given the go ahead to sign up with Adidas after the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal filed by celebrity management firm Percept D'Mark (India) Pvt Ltd against a Bombay High Court judgement, which allowed the cricketer's plea that he did not wish to renew his contract with the firm.
New Delhi:As Indian cricket often faced high drama off the field throughout 2005, the Supreme Court was called in to play the role of umpire to resolve controversies relating to the administration of the sports's richest body, telecast rights or other facets of the mostpopular game in the country.