Lahore:Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) patron-in-chief Pervez Musharraf has expressed his determination to abolish the prevalent ad hoc system in the board once the federal law department approves the draft of the new constitution.
Port of Spain:West Indies have become the last international side to institute a retainer contract system for its players.
Sydney:Cricket Australia announced a staggered system for the release of tickets to the upcoming Ashes series against England, with Australian fans getting an almost three-week jump on the Barmy Army.
Bangalore: BCCI's Technical Committee today favoured a review in ICC's points system governing international One-day tournaments involving three or more countries by doing away with awarding point to the losing team which did not concede bonus point and also incorporating a penalty point to the losing side which conceded a bonus point.
Bangalore: All journalists accredited to cover International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup matches in Bulawayo will be free to enter Zimbabwe the International Cricket Council confirmed on Thursday, according to an official press release.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC), the global cricket governing body, has rejected England team's plea to shift its World Cup tie in Zimbabwe saying "as it currently stands" there was "no reason to move the games".
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC), the global cricket governing body, has rejected England team's plea to shift its World Cup tie in Zimbabwe saying "as it currently stands" there was "no reason to move the games".
Karachi: Michael Vaughan, England's middle-order batsman, has been ruled out of the third and final Test against Pakistan beginning on Thursday with a calf injury.Captain Nasser Hussain told Reuters on Wednesday, ''Michael is 90 per cent fit when batting and 80
Karachi: Pakistan may switch to a pace attack in the crucial final Test against England here on Thursday after the tourists showed true grit against the host's spin blitz in the first two Tests.Both camps are busy planning strategy for the
Karachi: England captain Nasser Hussain said his team aspired to do "something incredibly special" in the final Test against Pakistan starting at the National Stadium in Karachi Thursday."We want to do something incredibly special in this final Test and after playing