London? Gibbs's appeal against a two Test match-ban imposed upon the South Africa batsman for "racially offensive" comments during the first Test against Pakistan, will be heard on Wednesday via teleconference, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said in a statement issued from its Dubai headquarters.
Dubai? Benaud will hear Herschelle Gibbs's appeal against a two Test match-ban imposed upon the South Africa batsman for "racially offensive" comments during the first Test against Pakistan, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said.
Johannesburg: An embattled England arrived in South Africa on Tuesday from Australia to start its World Cup cricket quest with captain Nasser Hussain opting to stay out of the political furore over Zimbabwe.
Johannesburg: An embattled England arrived in South Africa on Tuesday from Australia to start its World Cup cricket quest with captain Nasser Hussain opting to stay out of the political furore over Zimbabwe.
London: The four major crises blighting the build-up to next month's World Cup are set to be discussed at a special meeting of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) executive board on Friday.
London: The four major crises blighting the build-up to next month's World Cup are set to be discussed at a special meeting of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) executive board on Friday.
Harare: A high-level delegation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) visiting Zimbabwe to reassess the security situation ahead of the World Cup matches said on Thursday they had received reassurances that all will be under control during the games starting next month.
Harare: A high-level delegation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) visiting Zimbabwe to reassess the security situation ahead of the World Cup matches said on Thursday they had received reassurances that all will be under control during the games starting next month.
New Delhi: India's participation in next month's cricket World Cup hinges on the outcome of Friday's executive board meeting of ICC Development International, the marketing arm of the world body, which will decide whether or not to accept the conditionally signed contracts of the Indian cricketers.
New Delhi: India's participation in next month's cricket World Cup hinges on the outcome of Friday's executive board meeting of ICC Development International, the marketing arm of the world body, which will decide whether or not to accept the conditionally signed contracts of the Indian cricketers.