Friday, December 24, 2010

In the News

CSA chief executive Gerald Majola has dismissed speculation that India coach Gary Kirsten will join the Proteas when his contract ends after the World Cup.
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat has acknowledged and praised the enduring appeal of Test cricket.
John Wright might have had a very short time to accept the offer to coach the New Zealand cricket team, but he said it was a very easy call to make.
New Zealand face Pakistan in a Twenty20 international at Auckland's Eden Park to launch a series set to be overshadowed by corruption claims swirling around the visiting team.
The PCB will offer central contracts to the women cricketers who won the gold medal in the recent Asian Games.
Europe's leading automobile manufacturer, Volkswagen has been named as the official partner for the fourth and fifth season of the high-profile Indian Premier League tournament.
The BCCI has told the 10 IPL franchises to stay away from getting into any kind of contractual obligations with the uncapped domestic players till further notice.
Salman Butt said that his plea to delay a hearing scheduled for next month into the spot-fixing scandal has been rejected by the cricket authorities.
Bangladesh pace spearhead Mashrafe Mortaza sustained an injury to his right knee during a domestic match, the country's cricket board said, putting his World Cup appearance in doubt.
Sidelined Australian opener Simon Katich says his Achilles injury is recovering quicker than expected, putting him on track for a possible surprise comeback in the final Ashes Test.
Former South Africa paceman Allan Donald believes that the team that he was part of in the 1990s took One-Day International cricket to a new level.

No comments: