Kolkata: The month-long crisis over the International Cricket Council (ICC) sponsorship issue blew over on Monday with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) deciding to send its top players to the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka after the ICC climbed down further and made a compromise offer.
Kolkata: The month-long crisis over the International Cricket Council (ICC) sponsorship issue blew over on Monday with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) deciding to send its top players to the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka after the ICC climbed down further and made a compromise offer.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced that it had reached an agreement with top Indian cricketers which would pave the way for their participation in next week's mini World Cup in Colombo, but intriguingly added that Indian Cricket Board had now issued a directive not to negotiate with Indian players any longer.
London: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced that it had reached an agreement with top Indian cricketers which would pave the way for their participation in next week's mini World Cup in Colombo, but intriguingly added that Indian Cricket Board had now issued a directive not to negotiate with Indian players any longer.
London: A marathon five-hour long meeting between the top Indian cricketers and the International Cricket Council (ICC) on September 4 failed to break the deadlock over the contract issue with the two sides understood to be sticking to their positions.
London: A marathon five-hour long meeting between the top Indian cricketers and the International Cricket Council (ICC) on September 4 failed to break the deadlock over the contract issue with the two sides understood to be sticking to their positions.
Leeds: Top Indian cricketers were on Tuesday set on a collision course with the establishment, deciding not to sign the agreement for ICC tournaments and daring the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to send a second rung team for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka next month.
Leeds: Top Indian cricketers were on Tuesday set on a collision course with the establishment, deciding not to sign the agreement for ICC tournaments and daring the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to send a second rung team for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka next month.
New Delhi: Electronic major Samsung, which has signed up seven top Indian cricketers, six of them members of the current national squad, to endorse its products, on Monday came out in support of the players in the sponsorship row with the International Cricket Council (ICC).