Dublin:West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has been ruled out of the forthcoming quadrangular one-day tournament in Ireland with an ankle problem.
Karachi:Pakistani cricket fans are being forced to apply to an embassy in sporting rival India for visas to travel to the World Cup in the Caribbean, an official said.
New Delhi:The passion for the game notwithstanding, India's has been a lukewarm response to next year's World Cup in the West Indies with the country recording the seventh-highest number of application, poor by any standard.
More imagesNew Delhi:Organisers of the 2007 World Cup cricket tournament in the West Indies played down Indian fan concerns about travel and accommodation saying they were confident the event would be a big hit.
New Delhi:India's cricket team will be sponsored for a whopping 3,130 million rupees (70 million dollars) over the next four years, an official said.
Melbourne:Cricket Australia (CA) said it has no plans to prevent the families of Australian cricketers from staying with them on overseas tours.
London:England Cricket Board (ECB) were hoping to convince its Indian counterpart of changing the itinerary for their scheduled visit next year, since the one proposed involved hectic travelling, a newspaper report said.
Colombo:Sri Lanka's cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala formally ended his term, but was promptly named the top envoy to represent the country's cricket interests abroad.
New Delhi:Used to enjoying their cricket in groups, Indian fans want to watch the forthcoming Indo-Pak matches with family and friends and are ganging up to travel to Pakistan for the historic series.
New Delhi:Used to enjoying their cricket in groups, Indian fans want to watch the forthcoming Indo-Pak matches with family and friends and are ganging up to travel to Pakistan for the historic series.