Kuala Lumpur:Asia's four cricket Test-playing nations will send their best players to the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, according to regional cricket chiefs.
More imagesBridgetown, Barbados:Ireland put up a spirited show to beat Bangladesh by 74 runs to win the battle of the giantkillers and raise their hopes of avoiding the World Cup Super Eights wooden-spoon.
Mumbai: Kiwi pace spearhead Shane Bond today gave an early warning to the batsmen, saying that he has fully recovered from his injuries and is ready to breathe fire in the Champions Trophy beginning in October.
London: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has demanded the ICC to strip the umpires off the power to forfeit a match, claiming the support of the Asian bloc and other Test playing nations for the change following the ball-tampering row, which led to the forfeiture of the Oval Test between England and Pakistan.
Dubai:The ICC, in its two-day Executive Board meeting starting here tomorrow, is all set to revamp its Future Tours Programme (FTP) to make room for top teams like India, Australia and South Africa to play each other more often.
Sharjah: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Tauqir Zia on Sunday held out little hope of an early resumption of matches against archrivals India.
Melbourne: Captains at a special International Cricket Council meeting here on Monday will seek an undertaking for greater equality in earnings between rich teams and poor teams.