Lalit Modi's fall was in his rise
New Delhi: Not many people would have heard about Lalit Modi a decade ago. But today he is the most talked about person in Indian cricket, not for all the wrong reasons although he has had a fair s
PCB has no mechanism in place to convince Rauf: Tafazzul Rizvi
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board has no mechanism in place to "convince" retired Test umpire, Asad Rauf to go to Mumbai to face spot-fixing charges, an official said today.
PCB's legal advisor, Ta
PCB has no mechanism in place to convince Rauf: Tafazzul Rizvi
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board has no mechanism in place to "convince" retired Test umpire, Asad Rauf to go to Mumbai to face spot-fixing charges, an official said today.
PCB's legal advisor, Ta
The time to clean up cricket is now
Indian cricket has never been in worse shape. The cat's truly out of the bag now after a team functionary of the IPL franchise belonging to the BCCI president and an international umpire have been do
BCCI faces opposition on change of new ball rule at ICC Meet
New Delhi: The Indian Cricket Board's bid to change the existing rule of using two new white balls in One Day Internationals (ODIs) saw strong opposition from some of the other member Boards which le
Five match Test series—The way to go forward
We live in a world which is more inclined towards the shorter formats of cricket and these days, it has come down to T20s, which is probably the most popular format of the same. There is nothing wron
Andy Flower calls on ICC to change bad light rules
England coach Andy Flower has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to change the regulations regarding bad light after his side narrowly missed out on a dramatic victory in the final Ash
ICC suspends 7 in BPL fixing scandal
Dhaka: Cracking down on corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League, the ICC on Tuesday provisionally suspended seven unnamed individuals for match-fixing-related offences while two others were charg
Shaharyar blames Inzamam for Oval Gate fiasco
Karachi: Former Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has finally opened up on the Oval Gate scandal and has blamed ex-captain Inzamam-ul-Haq for letting the PCB and Pakistan cricket down.
The incide
ICC wants evidence for Hot Spot claims
Sydney: The International Cricket Council has told the inventor of Hot Spot he will need strong evidence to suggest players were deliberately trying to cheat the system, a report said Friday.
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