Africa
MATCH-FIXING REPORT GOES TO PARLIAMENT
An interim report by investigators into cricket match-fixing allegations is to be placed before Indian Parliament next month, according to the country?s sport minister.
ICC PLANS $4m CRICKET CLEAN UP
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is planning to spend $4 million over the next three years to clean up the sport following widespread match-fixing allegations.
SUPERBIKE BATTLE RETURNS TO COURT
A Swiss court could reopen the race for the world Superbike title this week, or allow American Colin Edwards to celebrate his first world crown.
SOCCEREX 2000:EUROPE T0 WAIT UNTIL 2018 TO STAGE WORLD CUP
FIFA will decide upon a definitive World Cp rotation process in November, according to Danny Jordaan the man behind South Africa?s unsuccessful bid to stage the 2006 tournament.
NZRFU TO ENTER CONTRACT TALKS WITH PLAYERS GROUP
The New Zealand Rugby Football Union (NZRFU) and a group representing professional rugby players will enter talks next week to negotiate a collective employment contract agreement, the NZRFU said on Friday.
RUGBY GAMES SELL OUT IN RECORD TIME
Tickets for England?s forthcoming tests against Australia and South Africa have sold out faster than for any previous autumn internationals at Twickenham Stadium.
PENTASOFT SIGNS CRICKET SPONSORSHIP DEAL
IT firm Pentasoft Technologies Ltd has signed a deal with the Australian Cricket Board to sponsor the national cricket team at the ICC knock-out tournament in Kenya.
DELAY FOR CRONJE HEARINGS
The resumption of public hearings into match fixing allegations against disgraced former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje has been delayed until November.
OCEANIA SOCCER MEETING ENDS IN DISARRAY
The Oceania Football Confederation's extraordinary congress called to elect a new president ended in disarray on Thursday without the vote being taken.
SCARSELLA SET TO REPLACE DEMPSEY AS SOCCER CHIEF
The Oceania Football Confederation is expected to elect Australian Basil Scarsella as its new president on Thursday in place of New Zealand's Charlie Dempsey who controversially quit the post in July.
SA CALL FOR GAMES TO AXE CERTAIN SPORTS
South Africa has called for several team sports to be axed from the Olympic games because they were unnecessary and put the event beyond the financial reach of most developing countries.
KING COMMISSION HAS ‘FRUITFUL’ MEETING IN DELHI.
Shamila Batohi, lead advocate for South Africa's King Commission probing allegations of corruption in cricket, has had what was described as a "fruitful" meeting with India's federal police agents.
OCTAGON ACQUIRE SOUTH AFRICAN SPORTS MARKETING FIRM
Octagon has acquired one of South Africa?s leading sports marketing companies.
TECHNOLOGY TO BE TESTED ON LBW DECISIONS
The International Cricket Council is to investigate the use of technology to determine LBW decisions.
BANGLADESH TO TOUR SOUTH AFRICA
Test cricket's newest recruits Bangladesh will undertake their first tour of South Africa in October, the United Cricket Board (UCB) said.
FRANCE ABANDON SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP
World champions France have abandoned plans to play friendly internationals in South America early next year and will instead play two games in Europe.
RUGBY SEASON SET TO BE TRANSFORMED
Australia, New Zealand and South Africa plan to turn their season upside down in 2002 by having domestic championships at the start of the season and the Tri-Nations at the end.
SOUTH AFRICAN CORRUPTION REPORT TO GO ONLINE
The King Commission's interim report on cricket corruption will be released on the Internet on Friday, according to a South African government spokesman.