The first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge has seen three days of absolutely riveting cricket from both Australia and England. Here are some of the best moments from the third day.
After having a frustrating day dealing with a tough resistance from the last-wcket pair of hil ughes and Ashton AGar, the England team were in for yet another unfortunate decision after Jonathan Trott was dismissed for a duck thanks to a technical howler which ruled him out after the decision was reviewed. Mitchell Starc bowled...
The much debated Decision Review System (DRS), the use which was opposed by the International Cricket Council (ICC), found an unlikely supporter in Jaywant Lele, the former secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). He has urged the Indian cricket board to bring it to function. It was not only the...
It was not only the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) but a few other boards too expressed reservations on implementing the much-debated Decision Review System (DRS) uniformly in all matches during the annual conference of International Cricket Council (ICC) in London, sources said on Monday.
Former Indian cricket board president Inderjit Singh Bindra continues to pull out skeletons from the closets of his successors Jagmohan Dalmiya and Narayanaswamy Srinivasan and has questioned how they could nominate themselves as India's representatives to attend the annual International Cricket Council (ICC) meetings, being held here over the weekend.
In the recent article in the Financial Mail well-known journalist Neil Manthorp has talked about Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). How BCCI is driven by lust for unlimited power. How BCCI pressurizes the subordinate nations to support them on issues where their vested interests lie. In such a scenario one ponders if International Cricket Council (ICC) actually controls the BCCI, or is it the other way round?
Left red-faced after the powerful BCCI opposed the Decision Review System at the Executive Board Meeting here, the ICC on Thursday said that it will not force India to accept the controversial technology in bilateral series.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) cricket committee, which will be meeting at the Lord's in London for its two-day annual conference starting Wednesday, might re-consider the legality of switch-hit shot to retain a fair balance between bat and ball.
The controversial Decision Review System will come for its annual review by the ICC's Cricket Committee which will consider reliability of the technologies used and the extent of improvements made in a two-day meeting beginning on Wednesday at the Lord's in London.
By CricketCountry Staff The controversial Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) will be used for the two-Test series between England and Sri Lanka starting March 26.
By CricketCountry Staff
The controversial Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) will be used for the two-Test series between England and Sri Lanka starting March 26.