Africa
India pacified by ICC
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly reached a compromise with India's leading cricketers over their image rights for the ICC Champions Trophy which starts in Sri Lanka on September 12.
Melbourne ‘to join Super 12’
Melbourne could have a team in the Super 12 competition as soon as 2004, the Australian Rugby Union's (ARU) chief executive John O'Neill said yesterday.
Australia to host pre-RWC matches
England, Ireland and Wales will head to Australia next June as part of Australia's preparations for the Rugby World Cup in October 2003.
SA signs ICC contract
South Africa's leading cricketers have agreed to sign their International Cricket Council (ICC) contracts for the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka later this month.
ICC faces 2-team revolt
South Africa has emerged as the second country after India to refuse to sign new sponsorship contracts for the ICC Champions Trophy competition which starts in Sri Lanka on September 12.
Trent Bridge still a Test ground
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club has reached a deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board preserving the status of the Trent Bridge ground as a venue for one-day internationals and Test matches.
Australia to compete in ICC Trophy
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that Australia will participate in the ICC Champions Trophy on September 12 in Sri Lanka despite the the sponsorship row facing cricket's governing body.
Is ICC set to relax deal?
The sponsorship row which threatened to disrupt the ICC Champions Trophy tournament in Sri Lanka next month may be close to resolution, according to media reports.
ICC to protect against ambush
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its commercial partners from ambush marketing strategies.
ICC to protect against ambush
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its commercial partners from ambush marketing strategies.
ITV breaks the rules
Terrestrial broadcaster ITV has been found in breach of the UK broadcasting act after it switched coverage of this summer's World Cup to one of its digital channels.
ITV breaks the rules
Terrestrial broadcaster ITV has been found in breach of the UK broadcasting act after it switched coverage of this summer's World Cup to one of its digital channels.
Thailand tops Cup ratings
Research into World Cup 2002 viewing figures has revealed that more soccer fans watched the World Cup finals on TV in Thailand than co-host nation South Korea.
Thailand tops Cup ratings
Research into World Cup 2002 viewing figures has revealed that more soccer fans watched the World Cup finals on TV in Thailand than co-host nation South Korea.
BSkyB bolsters cricket coverage
UK pay-TV platform BSkyB has signed a rights deal with the International Cricket Council (ICC) for exclusive live coverage of the Champions Trophy and the World Cup.
BSkyB bolsters cricket coverage
UK pay-TV platform BSkyB has signed a rights deal with the International Cricket Council (ICC) for exclusive live coverage of the Champions Trophy and the World Cup.
ESS strengthens cricket line-up
Pan-regional Asian pay-TV network ESPN Star Sports (ESS) has tied up exclusive broadcast deals with five international cricket boards.
ESS strengthens cricket line-up
Pan-regional Asian pay-TV network ESPN Star Sports (ESS) has tied up exclusive broadcast deals with five international cricket boards.