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Friday, 01 May 2009 |
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As many of us know by now, the BCCI has chosen to show its ‘magnanimity’ by permitting back into its fold the cricket players who were associated with the rebel Indian Cricket League. This could in a sense spell doom and gloom for the ICL because there is likely to be a mass departure of players from the troubled cricket league which is already struggling with economic difficulties. The ICL; however is maintaining a brave face and a representative were reported in the cricket news as saying they were confident of being able to retain the players that they want.
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Friday, 01 May 2009 |
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According to cricket news reports, the BCCI has relented in the case of those banned from playing any kind of official cricket by virtue of their association with the ‘rebel’ cricket league, the ICL (Indian Cricket League). The BCCI has granted ‘amnesty’ to the players till 31 May 2009, by when they will have to sever all ties with the ICL whereupon they will be permitted to play domestic cricket. International cricket however will have to wait one more year. New Zealand is ready to waive the one year waiting period and the PCB is going to consider each player on a case to case basis.
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Thursday, 30 April 2009 |
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The BCCI has been quite busy lately, now that the 2011 cricket World Cup has been moved from Lahore to the BCCI office in Mumbai. Less than a week ago the venues in India for the matches were decided: Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Mohali, Kolkata, Delhi and Nagpur. But what are really keeping the committee busy are decisions about upcoming matches and other events that it is in charge of.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009 |
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Although 2011 is a long way off, preparations for the ICC cricket world cup are already well underway. The last couple of weeks saw the finalizing of the World Cup venue, where Pakistan was dumped as one of the hosts over security concerns. But India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will continue to host the tournament. The tournament organizers decided on Tuesday in Mumbai how the 49 matches will be distributed between the three countries.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 |
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First striking out Pakistan from the list of the venues for ICC World Cup 2011 and now the Central Secretariat of the ICC World Cup 2011 is also in its way to Mumbai. Since Pakistani terrorists pumped in bullets in the bodies of the touring Sri Lankan cricketers, it has been all bad news for Pakistan Cricket. And it is India which incidentally laps up what Pakistan loses. Obviously, not everybody associated with Pakistan Cricket is happy with the developments. Here is a report on who thinks what.
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