ICC rejects Pakistan’s conspiracy theory
The ICC on Friday rejected Pakistan's conspiracy theory behind the suspension of three of its players in connection with the “spot-fixing” scandal and said clear indications were given about the impen
ICC rejects calls to disband anti-corruption unit
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has hit out at criticism being levelled against its anti-corruption unit, and expressed its determination to clean up the game.
ICC advised Pak to sideline trio
Karachi, Sept. 2: Pakistan withdrew Test captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif from the tour of England on the advice of the International Cricket Council, a source in the te
ICC asks PCB to ‘drop tainted’ players for ODI series against England
The International Cricket Council has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board to remove skipper Salman Butt, fast bowlers Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal for the one-day series ag
Bookie Mazhar's roots are in Faisalabad
The sleepy Moonshi Mohallah of Faisalabad suddenly gained global attention as alleged British match-fixer Mazhar Majeed's roots are in this textile city.
Mazhar was arrested by London Metropolitan o
ICC will wait for police report before taking action: Pawar
International Cricket Council President, Mr Sharad Pawar, on Monday said the allegations of 'spot-fixing' and 'match-fixing' against Pakistani cricketers are very serious but the ICC would wait for a
ICC lets Sanga off the hook
Dambulla, Aug. 21: For Kumar Sangakkara, it has been a rough ride of late. If the no-ball incident against India took the sheen away from the tournament, his run-in with Nathan McCullum on Friday thre
Hot spot unlikely in 2011 World Cup
New Delhi, Aug. 4: The Hot Spot technology, which is used in adjudging close caught-behind and LBW decisions under the ICC's Decision Review System, may not be used for most part of the cricket World
Australia backs NZ candidate as ICC VP
Cricket Australia will back a New Zealand candidate as International Cricket Council vice president due to opposition to its own nomination, former Australian Prime Minister John Howard.
Broad keen to match father's Ashes exploits
Nottingham (England), Jul 29: Stuart Broad has admitted his father will have family bragging rights until he too is a member of an England team that has won an Ashes series in Australia.
England begi