ICC suspends tainted umpires pending inquiry
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday suspended the six umpires caught in a TV sting, which alleged that they were willing to fix Twenty20 matches, pending the completion of an inquiry
Will consult lawyer before responding to PCB notice: Razzaq
Show-caused by the Pakistan Cricket Board, veteran all-rounder Abdul Razzaq said he would consult his lawyers before responding to the notice sent to him for criticising national team captain Mohammed
Zimbabwe mourn all-rounder Curran
The cricket world was Wednesday mourning the loss of former Zimbabwe all-rounder and coach Kevin Curran, who has died aged 53.
Curran, who played at county level with Gloucestershire and Northants in
Mahmood’s all-round performance takes Aukland Aces into main draw
Veteran all-rounder Azhar Mahmood grabbed five wickets and struck a half-century as Aukland Aces thrashed Hampshire by 8 wickets to qualify for the main draw of the Champions League Twenty20 tournamen
Prabhu keen to regain Ranji spot
At the conclusion of the group stage of the TNCA senior division league, if there was one player who had been a hallmark of consistency with both bat and ball, it has to be off-spinner and batsman M.
Majola disciplinary hearing over IPL bonuses delayed again
The disciplinary hearing of Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Gerald Majola has been delayed yet again, this time at the request of the board due to unavailability of one of its key witnesses
Tendulkar writes to government to integrate sports into education system
Batting maestro and Rajya Sabha MP Sachin Tendulkar has expressed his desire to work closely with the government to integrate sports into the education system.
39-year-old Tendulkar, in a letter to H
Bowlers help North seize initiative
North Zone have all but secured the Duleep Trophy semi-final berth after West Zone’s competent-looking batting line-up crumbled against Ishant Sharma’s accuracy and speed in their first innings on the
ICC launches probe after fixing allegations
The International Cricket Council launched an "urgent investigation" Monday following allegations by an Indian television station that several umpires were willing to fix matches for money.
India TV
Umpire Darell Hair not surprised by fixing allegations
Former umpire Darrell Hair is not at all surprised by the allegations of fixing against match officials, and said such rumours started doing rounds since the birth of the cash-rich Indian Premier Leag