Threat looms large over 4th Test after a 3-day lockdown was imposed in Brisbane which was announced less than 24 hours after top cricket board officials from the two teams India and Australia were engaged in a discussion on the relaxation of
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president and former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, who suffered a mild cardiac arrest on Saturday (January 2), has been discharged from the hospital on Thursday morning. After moving out of the hospital, Sourav Ganguly
Cricket Australia managed to keep the series schedule the same, after talks with government according to Nick Hockley who also revealed that the players would not be bound to their respective hotel rooms. The players, would in fact be allowed to use
Sourav Ganguly, BCCI president and former Indian captain who has suffered a “mild” heart attack, is stable and likely to be discharged on Wednesday, hospital authorities said. A nine-member board of senior doctors discussed Sourav Ganguly’s condition on Monday and reached a
Andrew Symonds, former Australian cricketer believes the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Team India will eventually get their way on the venue for the fourth and final Test of the ongoing series as BCCI have more authority and
BCCI, the apex body of Indian cricket approved a 10-team Indian Premier League which is generally an eight-team affair, from 2022 onwards. The board is also in favour of cricket’s inclusion at 2028 Olympics but will seek more clarity from International Olympic
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has cleared the hullabaloo around Rohit Sharma’s injury soon after Team India captain Virat Kohli complained of ‘lack of clarity’ about the same. The board has stated that the opening batsman will travel to
The state cricket associations have started the preparation for Ranji Trophy even though the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not communicated any official dates of the tournament to them. They are following BCCI’s Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to resume
While the Indian national cricket team is getting ready to restart their international cricket with the ODI series against Australia, the team management and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is still unsure about the availability of Rohit Sharma and
BCCI (Board Of Control For Cricket In India) is now in talks with Cricket Australia (CA) as regards to a relaxation in the quarantine rules for the players. According to a BCCI official, if the rules are relaxed, then Rohit Sharma and