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Malhotra to head revived All India Council of Sports
New Delhi: Senior politician and veteran sports administrator Vijay Kumar Malhotra has been made chairman of the revived All India Council of Sports (AICS) with the rank of Cabinet Minister.
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Bangladeshi batsmen falter against Lankan Board XI
Colombo: Bangladesh's batting preparations for the upcoming two-Test series against Sri Lanka left a lot to be desired, as it was shot out for 195 in a three-day match on Tuesday.
‘BCCI to provide best possible treatment to Yuvraj’
Kolkata: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday said that it would provide the 'best possible treatment' to injured batsman Yuvraj Singh, one of the heroes of India's victory in the Natwest final at Lords.
Singapore rewrites record books at ACC Trophy
Singapore: Singapore amassed a One-day cricket record on Tuesday with a rollicking 440 for two off 50 overs as it trounced Thailand in the ACC Trophy tournament by 325 runs.
‘ICC's 10-yr programme is making things difficult’
Kolkata: A day after International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected the call of Test captains to reduce the number of Tests and One-dayers, Board of Control of Cricket in India president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Tuesday said the schedule was too tight and ICC's 10-year programme was making the situation difficult.
Kaif, Zaheer top Indian batting, bowling averages
London: Reflecting the excellent show of the Indian young brigade in the NatWest tri- nation One-day series, Mohammad Kaif and Zaheer Khan took the top honours in the individual batting and bowling performances respectively.
Kaif, Mongia stay in England, not to play Tests
Kolkata: The national selectors on Tuesday decided to retain both Mohammed Kaif and Dinesh Mongia with the Indian contingent now in England only for the first class matches and kept the already announced Test squad unchanged.
Umpires can consult TV on LBW at Champions Trophy
London: Cricket's governing body the International Cricket Council (ICC) revealed on Monday umpires would be able to use TV replays over leg before wicket decisions at September's Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka.
Captains warn ICC of fixture saturation, burn-out fear
London: International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Malcolm Speed said on Monday the volume of international matches had gone about as far as it can go following a meeting here at Lord's with eight of cricket's 10 Test captains.
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