
No Pak player is taking part in the ongoing IPL in which numerous internationals are competing. ...

09:57 PM, May 17, 2012

A former Kenyan player is being investigated by ICC for interfering with matches. ...

12:12 PM, May 15, 2012

London: Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain will share the security lessons from the 2012 Olympics with Pakistan as the south Asian nation seeks to resume hosting international cricket matches. Cameron and Britain's national security adviser Kim Darroch held talks on Thursday in London with Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. In a statement, Cameron's office said he pledged to share the "UK's experience in protecting large sporting events." Pakistan...

11:41 PM, May 10, 2012

The ICC board has recommended that David Richardson replace its outgoing chief executive Haroon Lorgat. ...

07:41 PM, May 10, 2012

New Delhi: Keeping with its tradition of social commentary through its intelligent advertisements, Amul on Thursday released a witty new ad on the controversial Umpires Decisions Review System (UDRS) that set the Indian cricket board on a headlong collision course with the International Cricket Council. The Amul ad rechristened the UDRS: Utterly Delicious Refuel System and called it the 'Daily Hotspot.' The Amul brand has, from time to time, advertised...

11:52 AM, Jun 30, 2011

On Face the Nation Bhupendra Chaubey asks experts if the IPL is undermining international cricket. ...

11:46 PM, May 19, 2011

Brisbane: Ricky Ponting guided Australia to 154-3 after Daniel Vettori's disciplined innings lifted New Zealand to 295 on Friday as two ex-captains led by example on Day Two of the first test. Ponting was unbeaten on 67 and Michael Clarke, who replaced him as Australia skipper after the World Cup, was not out 28 in an unbroken 63-run partnership when deteriorating light halted play early for a second day. Both...

01:44 PM, Mar 26, 2008

New Delhi: After the slow-burn thrills of the Mumbai Test, which ended in a draw with the scores level, the battleground is set for the 50-over format which will kick off with the first of five ODIs at Cuttack on Tuesday. Though most of the boxes are ticked as far as the Indian playing eleven is concerned, there is a thing or two that the team's think-tank needs to ponder...

04:43 PM, Mar 25, 2008