India

Allianz, the financial services provider, will be title sponsors for cricket's eagerly anticipated Pakistan-India Test series.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) fears it will lose millions because of Indian government intervention in the country’s television market.

Zimbabwe’s cricket team has downed bats, drawn stumps and gone on indefinite strike in protest against the way the national governing body is running the game

The Indian Cricket Board has secured a 3130 million rupees ($69.3million) sponsorship deal for the next four years.

India have been given the all-clear to play a Test match in Karachi next month – despite concerns over security arrangements.

Airline Air Sahara Ltd has secured a $70m sponsorship deal with the national cricket team of India.

Australian cricket chiefs say they will not make an announcement until February over possible plans to bid for the 2011 Cricket World Cup.

Indian public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has bagged the 2006 Commonwealth Games broadcasting rights for $4million.

Cricket World Cup officials and the tournament’s Official Global Partners have agreed to work closely in a bid to promote the event, particularly in India.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to re-open bidding for the rights to screen the national team's matches on television.

The Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI) has awarded cable and satellite rights to Zee Sports for the three-match Test series between India and Sri Lanka.

Indian broadcasters are concerned about the impact on revenues from the mandatory sharing of telecast rights with state-run Prasar Bharati.

A major decision on the way sports rights are handled in India has sent shockwaves through the industry.

A feasibility study into a global tournament of cricket's quick-fire Twenty20 game is at an 'advanced stage' it has been revealed.

The Asian Cricket Council has confirmed that the ninth Asia Cup will be held in Pakistan from February 16 to February 28, 2006.

India will bid to host the 2011 Cricket World Cup in the sub-continent.

Global sports agency Nimbus Sport has signed Kingfisher as title sponsor of Indian cricket’s Challenger 2005 tournament.

International sports marketing agency, Nimbus Sport, has bagged the commercial rights to Indian cricket’s Challenger Trophy 2005.