Sri Lanka

ICC President Ehsan Mani has supported a call from Adolf Ogi, the former President of Switzerland and current United Nations Special Advisor of the Secretary General on Sport for Development and Peace, for the international sports community to work together to address humanitarian issues.

Sri Lanka’s tour of India for five one-day internationals has been postponed.

Pakistan will host their first Asia Cup one-day tournament next March, according to Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan.

F1 champion Michael Schumacher has pledged $10million to help victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.

F1 champion Michael Schumacher has pledged $10million to help victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.

West Indies cricketers' union has instructed players not to sign new contracts in a dispute over terms.

Total Sports Asia (TSA), a leading sports marketing company in Asia, has announced further expansion with the opening of a new office in Nariman Point, Mumbai.

The Asian Cricket Council has confirmed Sri Lanka will host the return of the limited-overs Asia Cup.

English cricket chiefs are reconsidering plans to tour Zimbabwe later this year, after a presentation from the African nation.

Sri Lanka has been chosen as the host nation for the revival of the sub continent's flagship limited-over cricket tournament the Asia Cup.

ICC Development International, the commercial arm of the International Cricket Council, has reached an agreement with marketing firm Sportsbrand Media Group to distribute a TV magazine show.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has got tough over monies owed from this year’s Cricket World Cup as it continues its compensation battle against rights partner the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC).

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.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has decided not to push forward its World Cup compensation claims at this moment, preferring to leave the matter in the hands of the International Cricket Council.

England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka are to be given some of the money withheld by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after this year's Cricket World Cup, but India are forced to wait.

This year's Sharjah Cup cricket tournament could be called off later today, following South Africa's decision to pull-out of the event.

The war in the Middle East has claimed its latest sporting victim after South Africa's national cricket team pulled out of next week's Sharjah Cup.

Cricket governing body the ICC has clamped down hard on those refusing to play ball during its World Cup event - by withholding from a number of nations their share of tournament revenues.