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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is seriously contemplating expanding the Indian Premier League (IPL) to a 94 ...
A high-flying Bangladesh, buoyed by three consecutive wins, were stopped in their tracks by the West Indies who registered a three-wicket win in an ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier between the ...
West Indies cricket legend Desmond Haynes has been appointed to the ICC Men's Cricket Committee. Haynes joins the committee ...
The ICC has launched a task force and support fund, in partnership with the BCCI, ECB and Cricket Australia, to aid displaced Afghan women cricketers. This initiative includes financial assistance ...
In a landmark initiative, the ICC has joined hands with the sport's three most influential boards -- BCCI, England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), and Cricket Australia (CA) to "assist these ...
Sourav Ganguly will once again lead the ICC Men’s Cricket Committee. The former India captain has been re-appointed as Chair, the International Cricket Council announced on Sunday. VVS Laxman, also a ...
Single-league format to likely continue The report added that the ICC could, for now, put on hold the plan to divide Test cricket into two divisions and continue with the single-league WTC format.
The ICC is contemplating significant alterations to ODI cricket, potentially eliminating the two new-ball rule to restore equilibrium between batting and bowling. This proposal, spearheaded by ...
In a major development, the ICC (International Cricket Council) is contemplating completely scrapping the use of two new balls in ODI cricket. The move is being looked at from the point of view of ...
ICC is also exploring the introduction of in-game clocks for Test matches New Delhi: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is considering altering the rules with the use of two new balls in ODI ...
though she will work with all players involved in the camp at Brisbane's National Cricket Campus, as per the ICC. The group will come together in late April for three T20 matches as Australia ...
Lahore [Pakistan], April 10 (ANI): Bangladesh commenced their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 journey in spectacular style, achieving a decisive 178-run triumph over Thailand.
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