Sri Lanka
TWENTY20 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP A STEP CLOSER
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed that 13 members have expressed interest in hosting a Twenty20 World Championship.
POTENTIAL HOSTS LINE UP FOR CHAMPIONS TROPHY
The International Cricket Council (ICC) says six countries have put themselves forward to host the ICC Champions Trophy 2008.
NEW SCHEDULE FOR ASIA CUP
The Asia Cup one-day cricket tournament to be hosted by Pakistan will not now take place until September 2007.
ICC FEARS MASSIVE LOSSES AFTER INDIAN TV RULING
The International Cricket Council (ICC) fears it will lose millions because of Indian government intervention in the country’s television market.
NEW BIDDING UNDERWAY FOR INDIAN CRICKET
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.
ZEE LANDS INDIAN TEST SERIES
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.
CRICKET AUSTRALIA SUFFERS LOSS
Cricket Australia has recorded an A$11million loss for the past financial year and is predicting another significant loss next year.
INDIAN TV RIGHTS SHOCKER
A major decision on the way sports rights are handled in India has sent shockwaves through the industry.
ASIA CUP DATES CONFIRMED
The Asian Cricket Council has confirmed that the ninth Asia Cup will be held in Pakistan from February 16 to February 28, 2006.
INDIA TO BID FOR 2011 CRICKET WORLD CUP
India will bid to host the 2011 Cricket World Cup in the sub-continent.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB TWENTY20 CHAMPIONSHIP
Reigning domestic Twenty20 champions in 20:20 cricket from around theworld will compete in a three-day, six team tournament in the UK nextmonth.
RIGHTS WINNERS IN FIRST 20:20 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
The UK’s Sky Sports, South Africa’s SuperSport and Sony in India, have won the rights to televise the inaugural International 20:20 Club Championship.
WORLD CUP RIGHTS FEES THREATEN ASIAN COVERAGE
An international sports broadcast executive claims Sri Lanka and the Maldives could miss out on seeing all of next year’s FIFA World Cup because of the sums being demanded in broadcast rights fees.
ICC OFFERS HELP TO WINDIES
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has offered its help to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) over the current player contracts row.
DEAL EXTENDS COMMONWEALTH GAMES TV REACH
In a first for the Commonwealth Games, parts of central and south-east Asia will enjoy both television and radio coverage of the event, increasing the reach by 10 countries and some 500 million television viewers compared to Manchester.
WINDIES SPONSORSHIP ROW RUMBLES ON
West Indies have ignored 10 players in the squad to tour Sri Lanka after talks aimed at settling the ongoing sponsorship dispute collapsed.
CRICKET PROBE LAUNCHED IN SRI LANKA
The latest event in the controversy engulfing Sri Lankan cricket saw police force their way into Sri Lanka Cricket's offices just hours after chief executive Duleep Mendis resigned.
ICC BACKING FOR INTERIM SRI LANKAN COMMITTEE
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has given its backing to the interim committee appointed by the Sri Lanka Government to run Sri Lankan cricket.