Nairobi: Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki on Saturday congratulated the national cricket team following its victory over Bangladesh and its entry into the Super Sixes of the World Cup.
Nairobi: Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki on Saturday congratulated the national cricket team following its victory over Bangladesh and its entry into the Super Sixes of the World Cup.
Nairobi: Kenya is happy to be awarded four points after the refusal of New Zealand to honour its matches in Nairobi, but would have preferred to win the points by playing the actual match, chairman of the Kenyan World Cup Organising Committee, Sharad Ghai, said on Thursday.
Johannesburg: A South African businessman has accused World Cup organisers of assault after claiming he was thrown out of Saturday's match between Australia and India at Centurion - for drinking a can of Coca-Cola.
Johannesburg: A South African businessman has accused World Cup organisers of assault after claiming he was thrown out of Saturday's match between Australia and India at Centurion - for drinking a can of Coca-Cola.
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.
Cape Town: South African fast bowler Allan Donald, who will be appearing in his last World Cup next month, has said he would dedicate his performances at cricket's premier event to his late former captain Hansie Cronje.
Cape Town: South African fast bowler Allan Donald, who will be appearing in his last World Cup next month, has said he would dedicate his performances at cricket's premier event to his late former captain Hansie Cronje.
Durban: Ali Bacher, chief executive officer of the World Cup 2003, on Monday warned Indian companies that ticket packages sold to them will be cancelled if they don't immediately stop using them as prizes in competitions and lotteries.