- PCB softens stand on Shoaib, Kaneria, to give a week's time more to respond
Apparently softening its stand, the PCB's disciplinary committee is all set to give an extra week........ - South Africa win toss, bat in first Test against India
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat against India in the first Test at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here Wednesday. - South Africa win toss, bat in first Test against India
South Africa won the toss and elected to bat against India in the first Test at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here Wednesday. - Boucher welcomes ICC's 'zero tolerance' on use of offensive language
South Africa's wicketkeeper Mark Boucher welcomed the ICC's request for better player behaviour, but feels that it will be difficult for players to put a complete stop to sledging. - We are prepared to attack Indian bowlers : Mark Boucher
South African wicketkeeper batsman Mark Boucher today had a note of caution for the Indian bowlers saying his team is prepared to 'attack' the bowling to put little bit of pressure on them. - Pakistan to propose South Africa for Test series
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is set to send a formal proposal to the South Africa board for the Test series to fill up their empty international calender after Australia withdrew their tour. - This a way of geeting back at me: Jagmohan Dalmiya
Former BCCI president Jagmohan Dalmiya today said the talked about new chargesheet was a means used by his old adversary to get back at him. - Chappell is real hero of India's success Down Under: More
Acknowledging the efforts of former coach Greg Chappell, ICL executive board member Kiran More said the Australian should be given due credit for what he has done for Indian cricket. - "I will play my natural game against SA" : Sehwag
Having worked on his shortocmings, dashing Indian opener Virender Sehwag sounded a warning ahead of the first test series against South Africa, saying he would play his natural explosive game against the Proteas. - 2nd spot in ICC Test Championship up for grabs as India host Prote
It's the battle for number two in the ICC Test Championship as South Africa looks to take on and beat India in its own back yard with the first test starting here Wednesday. - Yusuf Pathan emerge as CEAT 'Domestic cricketer of the Year'
All rounder Yusuf Pathan of Baroda was today declared the 'CEAT India Cricketer of the Year 2007-08', a honour meant for best performances in the domestic tournament. - Difficult to wipe out sledging: Marvan Atapattu
Former Sri Lanka captain Marvan Atapattu and retired Kiwi all-rounder Chris Harris today said sledging will remain an integral part of international cricket despite the best efforts of the ICC and the BCCI. - Dhruv Mahajan steers Giants to a thrilling win over Heroes
Dhruv Mahajan produced an all-round effort to guide Delhi Giants to a seven run win over Hyderabad Heroes in the all crucial ICL's Edelweiss 20s challenge at Tau Devi Lal stadium here today. - Ponting still doubtful for second ODI
Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who missed the first one-day international due to a hamstring injury, is still doubtful for the second match in Kochi Tuesday. - BCCI enhances retainership amount for top players
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today announced an enhanced annual retainership............... - BCCI enhances retainership amount for top players
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today announced an enhanced annual retainership............... - BCCI enhances retainership amount for top players
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) today announced an enhanced annual retainership............... - Difficult to switch from Twenty20 to 50 overs, says Dhoni
It will be difficult to switch from the Twenty20 format to the 50 overs game, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said on the eve of the first of the seven-match Future Cup series............ - Dhoni, Ponting unveil 'Future Cup'
Team India captain M S Dhoni and Australian captain Ricky Ponting today unveiled the 'Future Cup' for the upcoming seven match ODI series between India and Australia............ - Neo Sports announces largest line up of broadcast sponsors
Neo Sports today announced the largest ever line up of broadcast sponsors in India commencing with the seven-match ''Future Cup'' India versus Australia ODI series starting tomorrow. - 'Peck on the cheek' startles Ponting
Australian Captain Ricky Ponting was stunned when a man 'presented' him with a 'peck on the cheek' after buying a large photo printed on a canvas at an auction held to raise money for poor children. - Yuvraj triumphs in battle of big-hitters at Twenty20 World Cup
A winner's medal, six sixes in an over and fastest fifty in any form of cricket are not the only feats Yuvraj Singh can lay claim to. - India can thwart Australian dominance in ICC rankings
India can rise up to the second spot in the ICC ODI rankings if its sweeps the seven-match series against world champions Australia starting here tomorrow. - Ponting's autographed cricket bat auctioned for charity
An exclusive cricket bat autographed by Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting was auctioned at a function here on Thursday. - Ravi Shastri named new NCA chairman
Ravi Shastri was Friday named the chairman of the National Cricket Academy (NCA), in succession to Kapil Dev........... - Paul ton gives flying start to Air India
Air India got off to a flying start as they routed LIC Cricket Club by six wickets in the opening match of the 14th All India J P Atary Memorial Cricket Tournament at St John's High School here today. - Albie Morkel anchors South Africa to 19-run win over England
South Africa held their nerve to beat England by 19 runs in their opening Group E game of the Twenty20 World Championships at the Newlands ground here Sunday night. - A new start for Punjab cricket, says coach
Having lost 11 players to the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL), Punjab will be looking to make a new start in the 2007-08 season, says new coach Gursharan Singh. - Selectors to name new captain tomorrow; Sachin is favourite
The national selectors have a huge task on hand as they meet tomorrow to name a new team India captain............ - New India cricket captain on Tuesday
A new Indian cricket team captain will be announced in Mumbai on Tuesday, though it may well be only for One-Day Internationals as India is not scheduled to play Tests until November. - India A to take on South Africa A in 4-day match
India A and South Africa A will play a four-day cricket match here Sep 19-22. - 58 percent of Indians want Ganguly as captain
Most of the Indians wants Saurav Ganguly back as the captain of the Indian cricket team. - South Africa beat Bangladesh by seven wickets
Knowing that they had already booked a berth in the next round, Bangladesh tried to play careless cricket............. - New Zealand open Group E league with 10-run win over India
New Zealand kept their nerve to carve a 10-run victory over India to make a winning start to their Group E campaign in the Twenty20 World Championships at the New Wanderers ground here Sunday. - Australia pulverise Bangladesh
Australian paceman Brett Lee notched the first hat trick in international Twenty20 competition to help his side thrash Bangladesh by nine wickets in a Group F encounter at the Newlands Stadium here Sunday. - Weak Zimbabwe shock mighty Australia in Twenty20
Brendan Taylor starred for minnows Zimbabwe as they stunned World Cup winners Australia............. - Flintoff doubtful for Twenty20 game against Australia
England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff will only know Thursday afternoon whether he will be fit for his side's Twenty20 World Championship game against favourites Australia Friday. - Edwards, West Indies fined after Twenty20 opener
Fidel Edwards of the West Indies was fined 50 percent of his match fees for brushing shoulders with South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs........... - The future, ladies and gentlemen, is in Twenty20 cricket
Disturbed by the loud roar let out by a bunch of excited Indian journalists crowded round the ticker at the 1986 Asian Games press centre in distant Seoul............ - Fleming seriously considered joining ICL
Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming seriously considered joining the rebel Indian Cricket League.............. - India could make Scotland first Twenty20 team to head home
India could ensure that Scotland becomes the first team in the inaugural Twenty20 World Championships to head home Thursday night. - South Africans hit by Gibbs, Smith injuries
Hosts South Africa are concerned that the participation of opener Herschelle Gibbs in the Twenty20 World Championships game against Bangladesh in Cape Town Saturday is in jeopardy............. - Afridi has found his niche
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has finally found a format that fits his explosive talent like a glove in the Twenty20 World Championship being played here............. - Warne set to join hands with BCCI?
Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne has rejected the lucrative offer from the 'rebel' Indian Cricket League............ - BCCI to unveil its own Twenty20 tournament
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will meet here this afternoon to unveil its own Twenty20 tournament, starting next year............. - Made in Washington democracy unacceptable: Imran
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief and former cricketer Imran Khan has said that the people of Pakistan would not accept a 'made in Washington democracy'. - No inquiry in Shoaib-Asif brawl until team reaches Pakistan
The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB), Chief Operating Officer (COO) Shafqat Hussain Naghmi............ - Twenty20: Windies lose to Bangaldesh, crash out
The West Indies became the first team to crash out of the Twenty20 World Championship cricket Thursday when they surprisingly lost to Bangladesh by six wickets here. - BCCI announces two Twenty20 tourneys with huge purses
The Indian cricket board Thursday announced two highly ambitious Twenty20 tournaments - one domestic and the other international - with the biggest prize money ever offered in cricket. - BCCI announces multi-million Twenty20 Indian Premier League
With a show of strength that could browbeat any rival initiative, the BCCI today unveiled its own multi-million dollar Twenty20 Indian Premier Leauge (IPL) in a gala annoncement attended by world's top cricket bosses............. - Chopra, Patel crack tons, India 'A' amass 354 for 4
Centuries by comeback men Akash Chopra (137 batting) and Parthiv Patel (110) enabled India 'A' pile up 354 for 4 in their first innings against South Africa 'A' on the opening day............... - Saurashtra, IOCL, Madhya Pradesh enter semis
Saurashtra and IOCL entered semifinals of the All India Moin-Ud-Dowla Gold Cup cricket tournament here today. - Vettori takes over from Fleming as Kiwi cricket captain
Daniel Vettori was appointed captain of the New Zealand Test team Wednesday............. - Fleming confirms retirement from ODIs
Stephen Fleming's reign as captain of the New Zealand cricket teams is over. - 45 years of wicket keeping lands man with 10 crooked fingers!
In cricket, wicket-keeping is all about a safe pair of hands, but that doesn't seem to be the case with Dave Morrison, an amateur league cricketer. - Rohan Gavaskar joins rebel Indian Cricket League
Former India player Rohan Gavaskar, son of cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar, has joined the Kapil Dev-led rebel Indian Cricket League......... - New Zealand maul Kenya in Twenty20 cricket
Pacer Mark Gillespie captured four wickets as New Zealand crushed Kenya by nine wickets in a Group C match of the Twenty20 World Championship here Wednesday. - ICL to televise selection process
The selection process of the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) will be televised live to ensure transparency............ - ICC defers decision on rebel cricketers of 1980s
The International Cricket Council (ICC) said Wednesday that it has deferred a decision........... - Neo Sports ropes in finest commentators for India-Australia ODIs
Neo Sports Broadcast has roped in the finest commentators for the upcoming one-day internationals to be played between India and Australia. - Rohan Gavaskar joins ICL, as Bengal cricket look deserted
In another big dent to Bengal cricket, Rohan Gavaskar has signed up with the Indian Cricket League (ICL). - Pakistan beat Scotland in Twenty20 cricket
An all-round performance by Shahid Afridi helped Pakistan easily beat a weak Scotland by 51 runs in a Group D match of the inaugural Twenty20 World Championship here Wednesday. - Brian Lara comes out in support of ICL again
West Indies cricket legend Brian Lara has come out in support of the forthcoming Indian Cricket League (ICL) chaired by Kapil Dev........... - Ponting scoops the honours at ICC Awards
Australian captain Ricky Ponting scooped the top honours at the annual International Cricket Council (ICC) Awards here. - Jhulan Goswami wins cricket's 'Oscar' for India
India's lone representative in the ICC annual awards speedster Jhulan Goswami was named as the Women Cricketer of the Year 2007............ - Jhulan wins criket's 'Oscar'; Sachin opens for World ODI Team
India's lone representative in the ICC annual awards speedster Jhulan Goswami was named as the Women Cricketer of the Year 2007........... - Ricky Ponting grabs top honours at ICC Awards
Australia's captain Ricky Ponting grabbed the top honours at the prestigious ICC Awards, as he was named Player of the Year............... - Pak players happy over Shoaib's exit
The Pakistan cricket team is reportedly happy over the removal of pacer Shoaib Akhtar from the national squad. - Gilchrist sees ICL platform to end ICC's monopoly
Indian Cricket League (ICL) could usher the end of International Cricket Council's monopoly over the game by providing more opportunities for players like him............ - South Africa win toss, to bowl in Twenty20 cricket
South Africa won the toss and decided to bowl against the West Indies in the opening match of the first Twenty20 World Championship at the New Wanderers Stadium here Tuesday. - South Africa crush Australia in Twenty20 warm-up game
South Africa served tournament favourites Australia with an early warning, crushing them by eight wickets............ - Enquiry into Shoaib's case after T20 World Cup: PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) disciplinary committee would start enquiry into Shoaib Akhtar's case after the return of national team from the Twenty20 World Cup. - Shoaib may be prevented from going abroad: Paper
Pakistani pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar's name may be put on the exit control list (ECL) thus preventing him from going abroad............. - PCB directs players to keep quiet on Shoaib-Asif brawl
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman, Dr Nasim Ashraf, has directed all the team members to remain quiet on the Shoaib Akhtar-Mohammad Asif brawl........... - Hussey, Symonds guide Australia to warm-up win over New Zealand
Explosive half-centuries by Michael Hussey and Andrew Symonds led Australia to a four-wicket victory against New Zealand............... - ICC allows Pakistan to replace Shoaib with Sohail Tanvir
The Initernational Cricket Council has allowed Pakistan to replace Shoaib Akhtar with 22-year-old Rawalpindi all-rounder Sohail Tanvir for the Twenty20 World Championships................. - India drops down but Tendulkar climbs up in ICC rankings
Another sad news for Team India just a day after the heartbreaking series loss to England with it dropping to the sixth spot behind Pakistan in the LG ICC ODI rankings............... - Karnataka cricket body goes to polls Sunday
Over 1,000 members of the Karnataka State Cricket Association vote here Sunday to elect new office-bearers after a bitter election campaign involving former and current test players. - Indian innings folds up for paltry 187
The Indian innings folded up for a paltry 187 in 47.3 overs at the series-deciding final one-day international (ODI) cricket match............. - Who is Dar, the umpire who wrongly gave Sachin out?
Who exactly is Aleem Dar, the umpire who wrongly gave Indian star batsman Sachin Tendulkar out at the Lord's and almost wrecked what was set to be a pulsating final of the Natwest Trophy? - England outplay India at Lord's, clinch ODI series
An unbeaten 114-run stand between Kevin Pietersen and skipper Paul Collingwood helped England crush India by seven wickets................ - India have not lost to England at Lord's since 1975
When Rahul Dravid and Paul Collingwood step on to the hallowed turf of Lord's for the seventh and final one-day international Saturday.............. - India have not lost to England at Lord's since 1975
When Rahul Dravid and Paul Collingwood step on to the hallowed turf of Lord's for the seventh and final one-day international Saturday.............. - Shoaib to be sent home after injuring Asif in dressing room spat
Temperamental Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar has been sent home from South Africa following a dressing tiff with fellow fast bowler Mohammad Asif after practice............... - India's dramatic comeback sets up keen climax
All roads lead to Lord's Saturday, the Mecca of world cricket, for what could well be a thrilling climax. - Thakkar leads second string Mumbai side for Nissar Trophy
Bhavin Thakkar leads a second-string Mumbai cricket team that travels to Karachi Thursday for the Nissar Trophy four-day match against Karachi Urban, the Pakistan domestic champions. - Uthappa guides India to victory with two balls to spare
Robin Uthappa struck successive boundaries in Stuart Broad's final over to lead India to a thrilling two-wicket win over England............. - 21-year-old Uthappa scripts India's incredible victory
Twenty-one-year-old Robin Uthappa, playing his first one-day international in England............. - Tendulkar describes Warnes accolade as very special
Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar has acknowledged former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warnes accolade of placing him at the top of a list of 50 great cricketers............ - India can subdue England only if batting skyrockets
Cricket is a game of uncertainties and India's engagements on the current tour have been even more unpredictable. - Ponting, Watson in doubt for Twenty20 World Championships
Australian captain Ricky Ponting is in doubt for next week's Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa due to "private family reasons"............... - Pawar afraid of Subhash Chandra taking over cricket administration
The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) decision to reject Essel Group's proposal to operate a Twenty20 tournament.............. - ICL will help me to produce match winners, says Prasanna
Off-spin legend Erapalli Prasanna feels the newly formed Indian Cricket League (ICL) will help him mould budding spinners into match winners in the country. - Broad guides England to three-wicket win at Old Trafford
An unbeaten 99-run stand for the eighth wicket between Stuart Broad and Ravi Bopara helped England................ - Captaincy has given me new strength: Shoaib Malik
Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik has said that captaincy has not affected his performance in any way, but rather made him a stronger player. - Injured Muralitharan to miss Twenty20 World Championships
Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan has suffered an elbow injury that rules him out of next month's Twenty20 World Championships in South Africa. - Munaf Patel lacks motivation, feels bowling coach Prasad
Now that Venkatesh Prasad, who bowled India to victory over Pakistan here in the 1999 World Cup............ - India win toss, bat in fourth ODI
India won the toss and opted to bat against England in the crucial fourth one-day international at the Old Trafford here Thursday. - Indian blind cricketers blank England 5-0
In a remarkable performance, the Indian cricket team of blind players routed hosts England 5-0 in the One-Day International series this week. - BCCI finally advertises for coach's post
The Indian cricket board Monday advertised for the post of the national coach, but with stringent pre-requisites like familiarity with the country's "culture and ethos".
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