The meeting of the IPL Governing Council will review the yearly Rs 440 crore title sponsorship deal with Vivo
Tiwary had posed the question to the team's cricket operations manager Joydeep Mukherjee.
The ECB has been trying to convince both the BCCI and the Cricket South Africa to agree to play a tri-series later this year but nothing has been finalised as yet
Anti-China sentiments are running high in India following the border clash between the two countries at Galwan valley earlier this week
The Delhi & Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) will be inducting former first-class players Tilak Raj Sharma and Anjali Sharma in its Apex Council after receiving a communication from Indian Cricketers' Association (ICA) president Ashok Malhotra. The introduction of the two could lead to the removal of Sanjay Bhardwaj, one of the directors, who is an ex first-class cricketer from DDCA's Apex Council. As per the new constitution, all state unit's apex council will have a male and a female former cricketer, a rule that DDCA didn't pay heed to during all these months. However Malhotra's mail, which is in possession of PTI, clearly stated that Tilak Raj and Anjali must be called for its next Apex Council meeting. "I am sending you this Email regarding the Introduction of the Apex Council members both male and female. Just for your good office's notice. "It is compulsory to call both these members to your Apex Council meetings as per the order of Supreme Court, although details were
In 2018, the Kerala High Court had struck down the life ban imposed on the cricketer by the BCCI and also quashed all proceedings against him
DK Jain was appointed by the Supreme Court in February 2019 as BCCI's first-ever ombudsman
The reactions came after IPL Chairman Brijesh Patel said that IPL 2020 can be held outside and it could be a solution if the situation doesn't improve in India
The ICC is yet to decide on the fate of the World Cup, scheduled to be held in October-November in Australia, while the BCCI has postponed the popular and lucrative IPL indefinitely
Five centrally contracted Indian cricketers including Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja and KL Rahul have been issued notices by National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) for failing to disclose their whereabouts as the BCCI cited "password glitch" as the reason for delay. The other players to have received the notice include women stars Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma, who are among the five cricketers in the 110 strong National Registered Testing Pool (NRTP). Speaking to PTI, NADA DG Navin Agarwal confirmed that BCCI has sent an official explanation for their five NRTP players' failure to submit whereabouts. "There are two ways to fill up the whereabouts form in the ADAMS (Anti Doping Administration & Management Systems) software. Either athlete does it himself or association fills it up on his or her behalf," Agarwal said. "Now athletes in some discipline aren't educated enough or do not have access to internet and find themselves unable to handle the whereabouts clause of the ...
A right-handed batsman, Vasant Raiji played nine first-class matches in the 1940s and scored a total 277 runs
The Indian team is yet to resume training and the camp is unlikely to take place before July
The league chairman also hinted that IPL 2020 can be held overseas as matches in empty stadiums make the location irrelevant
The letter states: "The BCCI is working on all possible options to ensure that we are able to stage the IPL this year, even if it means playing the tournament in empty stadiums"
There is speculation that the October-November window for the ICC T20 World cup would be taken up by the IPL 2020 if the ICC announces a postponement or cancellation.
The former pacer-turned-commentator Michael Holding also said that the proposal to ban saliva to shine balls would not pose any 'practical' problems
The general thought is that having the league in India will mean that the country has come out of the clutches of the coronavirus pandemic, says a BCCI official
ICC guidelines say players must train before resuming cricket, specifically urging fast bowlers to follow its advice
Cricket activities have been suspended since mid-March and players have not been training outside since the lockdown restrictions came into place from March 25
Based on the details provided to the Apex Committee, it was resolved by the Apex Committee that his suspension stands withdrawn, states statement from Baroda Cricket Association