International Cricket Organizations

Tests get new technology

ICC announce stystem will be in place The Test series between England and South Africa will be played under the new decision review system, it has been confirmed. The International Cricket Council announced that the system will...

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ICC: Review system here to stay

The International Cricket Council unveiled the final version of its decision review system in Brisbane on Tuesday, meaning players will now be able to challenge an umpire's decision in the majority of Test fixtures.

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UN praises ICC for social responsibility

United Nation (UN) have lavished praise on the ICC for its commitment towards social responsibility and said the cricket governing body's effort to use the game to promote peace, development and understanding has been commendable.

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Gambhir joins Gavaskar, Dravid

New Delhi News.Net Tuesday 24th November, 2009 (IANS) Opener Gautam Gambhir Tuesday earned a rare distinction by becoming the third Indian batsman after Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid to score four consecutive Test centuries....

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More players will 'walk' due to DRS: Richardson

The controversial Decision Review System of the ICC will not just reduce umpiring errors but also ensure more batsmen walk when they edge behind, feels ICC's Cricket Operations manager Dave Richardson.

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ICL OWNERS PREPARE FOR LEGAL ACTION

By Rory Dollard, Press Association Sport The owners of the Indian Cricket League are ready to issue formal legal proceedings against the International Cricket Council, the England and Wales Cricket Board and the Board of...

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ICC needs to inject new life in Tests!

Australia spin legend Shane Warne feels Test cricket will soon be history if the ICC and major cricketing boards fail to take proactive steps to promote the five-day game and save it from extinction. The former leg-spinner said...

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Green Park stadium pitch holds the key for second Test

From correspondents in India, 08:02 PM IST Curator at the Green Park Stadium, where the second cricket Test against Sri Lanka begins Tuesday, parroted the words of his counterpart on the eve of the first Test in Ahmedabad. Like...

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Muralitharan aims to add spin to India farewell

Monday, November 23, 2009 KANPUR, India: Muttiah Muralitharan will be hoping the bowlers get more favourable conditions when Sri Lanka face India in the second Test from Tuesday (tomorrow) after a flat pitch consigned the first...

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Too much of a good thing just isn’t cricket

Commercial sponsors and audiences overdose on cricket, to the detriment of players’ health and possibly the sport itself. Ironically, he came to realise why millions of Indians stayed glued to their television sets whenever a...

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