BCCI secretary leads as cricket world wishes Indian wicket-keeper batsman a speedy recovery
The BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday asserted that India won’t travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup next year.
Meanwhile, current BCCI secretary Jay Shah and treasurer Arun Dhumal are likely to retain their posts.
Ganguly might be chosen as the India’s representative for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman post.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the amendments in BCCI’s mandatory cooling off period between tenures of office bearers. This means president Sourav Ganguly and secretary Jay Shah can retain their respective positions in the board.
BENGALURU: As Sri Lanka continues to reel under financial and civil unrest, the 15th edition of the Asia Cup could be moved out of the Island country. According to sources, the six-team tournament is expected to take place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The discussion between the board members of the Asian Cricket Council […]
BENGALURU: Star India on Tuesday won the TV rights (Package A) of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the next five years for a whopping Rs 23,575 crore. The digital rights (Package B) of the tournament have been bagged by Viacom18 for Rs 20,500 crore. In addition, Package C and Package D have fetched Rs […]