Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday expressed confidence that cricketers Parvez Rasool and Shubham Khajuria would bring laurels to the state through good performance in the international arena. "They would bring laurels to the Jammu and Kashmir state by their outstanding performance," Omar said while chairing a meeting of the Jammu District...
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday expressed confidence that cricketers Parvez Rasool and Shubham Khajuria would bring laurels to the state through good performance in the international arena.
Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) on Saturday hinted that players affiliated with it will lose the benefits if they participate in any unauthorised tournament including the corporate cricket premier league.
Parvez Rasool, who made an impressive Indian Premier League debut for Pune Warriors India (PWI) recently, will be the star attraction of the first-ever Jammu and Kashmir Corporate Cricket Premier League (JKCPL) scheduled to begin next week.
He is the first player from the valley to bag an Indian Premier League (IPL) contract and talented all-rounder Parveez Rasool's Jammu and Kashmir teammates as well as common people now want to see him in the playing XI of the Pune Warriors in the coming matches.
Union Minister and Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) President Farooq Abdullah has congratulated promising all-rounder Parvez Rasool, who hails from the valley, for his selection in the India A team that will take on the touring England side in a practice match in Delhi on Sunday.
The crisis in Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) deepened on Friday as the treasurer of the body, Manzoor Wazir tendered his resignation following the ongoing feud between valley-based players and chief coach Bishan Singh Bedi.
Once again Bishan Singh Bedi is in the news. The legendary Indian spinner is been accused of being regionally biased during the selection process due to which not only his team lost the match but he is also facing heavy criticism. The Kashmiri players from the Jammu & Kashmir team boycotted the round-four Ranji Trophy...
The Kashmiri players from the Jammu & Kashmir team boycotted the round-four Ranji Trophy match against Andhra Pradesh to protest 'biased’ team selection by the selectors.
Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) has sought assistance of former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin to impart batting tips to its players.