Bangladesh
MCC wears new hat
Cricket headgear firm Albion has signed a joint venture with the MCC.
PCB to allay South African concerns
The Pakistan Cricket Board has stated its intention to convince its South African counterpart not to change cricket fixtures over security fears during their tour of the country later this month.
Sky wins England winter tour rights
UK pay-TV network Sky Sports has won the exclusive live TV rights to the England cricket team's winter tours of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Karachi challenges PCB decision
The cricket authority in Karachi has challenged in court a decision by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to withdraw the city's rights to host Test and one-day matches.
Mani takes the reins at ICC
Ehsan Mani has been officially appointed as the new president of the International Cricket Council at the governing body's annual general meeting and immediately confirmed that some of the 2007 World Cup games could take place in the US.
TV tunes in to Cricket World Cup
The global TV coverage of the Cricket World Cup has been boosted after News Corp. owned rights holders Global Cricket Corporation (GCC) signed new deals in India and the Americas.
ICC says no to player power
The Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA) says it is unhappy with the International Cricket Council refusal to recognise a players' association.
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.
Cities get Test status
Darwin and Cairns will become the first Australian cities outside the nation’s capitals to host Test matches after the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) announced that Test and one-day international cricket will be played in Northern Australia during the winter of 2003.
Players deny final a fix
Four leading Pakistan cricketers have told an official inquiry no match-fixing took place in the last World Cup in England.
WWFE signs international TV deals
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (WWFE) has signed a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
Elections force Sri Lanka reshuffle
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) has been forced to reschedule some of the national side’s forthcoming matches, including the West Indies three-day tour, to accommodate parliamentary elections taking place on December 5.
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World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc (WWFE) today announced a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
Final probed in cricket corruption case
The former chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board Majid Khan has told a World Cup inquiry commission he believed some Pakistani players were involved in match-fixing.
Cricketers call for lie tests
Pakistan's Wasim Akram and Rashid Latif have come out in support of a prominent test captain's suggestion that players, umpires and administrators undergo lie-detector tests every six months.
WWFE signs programming deals
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment has signed a series of agreements delivering more than 2,200 hours of WWFE programming across three continents.
KENYA GETS ICC PRESIDENTIAL APPROVAL AS HOST
International Cricket Council President Jagmohan Dalmiya will recommend that Kenya hosts the ICC knockout tournament next year.
ICC ANNOUNCE TOURNAMENT HOST
Nairobi will host the 2000 International Cricket Council (ICC) one-day knockout tournament between the nine test playing nations, the ICC has confirmed.