Harare:The trial of former Test player Mark Vermeulen, charged with arson attacks on the Zimbabwe cricket association's boardroom and training academy, was adjourned until next month by a court in Harare.
London:The International Cricket Council (ICC) board rejected a recommendation to trial the process of allowing players three appeals per innings to the TV umpire if they felt a decision made by an on-field umpire was incorrect during this year's ICC Champions Trophy.
Kolkata:Former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya today responded to the allegations made at the Board's working committee meeting and said he wanted a trial by media and, if necessary, he would not hesitate to take legal steps to clear his name.
Melboune:The wife of former Australian cricketer David Hookes will pursue a civil case against a bouncer acquitted in a criminal trial of killing the former star batsman, her lawyer said.
Melbourne:A doorman charged with killing prominent Australian cricket coach David Hookes outside a Melbourne pub claimed in court that he had acted in self-defence.
Nairobi:The estranged wife of former Kenya cricket captain Maurice Odumbe has implicated six other players in the corruption scandal involving her husband at an International Cricket Council (ICC) tribunal.
Bangalore:Technique is a very important facet of the game but it is not be all end all. If copybook technique was everything to become a successful batsman, Sanjay Manjrekar would have been far more successful and S.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) will not expand the use of technology to assist umpires at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 after a report of the technology trial at the ICC Champions Trophy identified several concerns with extending the use of television replays at this time, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) will not expand the use of technology to assist umpires at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 after a report of the technology trial at the ICC Champions Trophy identified several concerns with extending the use of television replays at this time, according to an official press release.
Karachi: Pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar was back in contention for a place on the Pakistan team on Sunday as officials announced 19 probables for next month's New Zealand tour.