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Jain named Team India manager

Delhi & District Cricket Association’s joint secretary Ravi Jain was on Monday appointed manager of the Indian cricket team for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe.

‘I felt cheated’

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The Delhi Police has roped in Rajasthan Royals captain Rahul Dravid, as a prosecution witness in connection with its IPL spot-fixing case.

Warner ‘gutted’ by role in coach’s sack

Australian batsman David Warner has admitted he is devastated by the idea that his off-field behaviour may have played a part in the sacking of national coach Mickey Arthur.

ICC defends DRS and its umpires in Ashes opener

The International Cricket Council took the unusual step on Tuesday of publicly defending the performances of its officials and the Decision Review System in a specific match following the controversial first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.

Arthur alleges racial discrimination

Mickey Arthur, who was unceremoniously sacked as Australia’s coach, has reportedly claimed that he was racially discriminated and is seeking compensation from Cricket Australia.

It’s sour grapes to me: Warne

Reacting to sacked Australian coach Mickey Arthur’s explosive claims, legendary spinner Shane Warne today said the South African’s comments sounded like “sour grapes” and that he should be “grateful” for being given a chance to coach the Aussies.

No rift in australian team, says Haddin

Brad Haddin on Tuesday maintained that the Australia squad in England were united after former coach Mickey Arthur reportedly claimed there was a huge rift between Test captain Michael Clarke and all-rounder Shane Watson.

Brit bats for 26 hrs in world record bid

A British University student, 22-year-old Alby Shale, on Tuesday set a world record by batting at the nets for 26 hours. The Newcastle University student, an amateur cricketer and sportsman, beat Australian Jade Child’s 25-hour record set in October last year for the longest ever individual cricket net.

Aussies say Arthur lawsuit no Ashes distraction

LONDON: Australia captain Michael Clarke insists his team is confident and united ahead of Thursday's second Ashes test against England despite the leaking of explosive revelations in a lawsuit by fo

MCC backs Chappell call for boards to take over DRS

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London: The world cricket committee of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) today backed a call from former Australia captain Ian Chappell for the sport's authorities to take complete control of the controv

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