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Ratnakar Shetty

BCCI CAO Shetty spots overage problem in inter-school cricket

Overage players' participation remains a major handicap in the conduct of the inter-school cricket tournament and was one of the reasons for the Board of Control for Cricket in India stopping its conduct after a three-year experiment, said the board's CAO Prof. Ratnakar Shetty.

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Madhya Pradesh cricketers felicitated by BDCA

Bhopal Division Cricket Association (BDCA) on Saturday felicitated 59 cricket personalities of the city, including international player J P Yadav.

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Ratnakar Shetty to contest for vice president post of MCA

Cricket Board's Chief Administrative Officer and Tournament Director of the last World Cup, Prof. Ratnakar Shetty, has joined the race to become one of the two vice presidents of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) at its elections set for July 15.

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Australia-India council ends Border-Gavaskar scholarship

After the sponsors of the annual Border-Gavaskar Scholarship pulled-out, the Australia-India Council (AIC) has put an end to the annual visit of young Indian cricketers to the Australian Centre of Excellence in Brisbane after a decade of its existence.

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BCCI to finalise Team India’s FTP on Saturday

The Tours, Programmes and Fixtures Committee of the Cricket Board would finalise the international and domestic programme for the 2011-12 season at its one-day sitting on June 18.

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Officials apologize for ticket chaos

Indian cricket chiefs apologised to thousands of fans left short-changed by the World Cup's deepening ticket chaos while firing a broadside at the sport's international rulers.

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Pune’s Nehru Stadium renamed as Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium

By CricketCountry staff

 

The Nehru Stadium in Pune will be renamed as Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium. A formal announcement to the change of name of the stadium was issued by the ICC president Sharad Pawar on Saturday.

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Eden Gardens can be ready for World Cup

The bosses of Kolkata's Eden Gardens insisted Friday they could be ready to host next month's India-England World Cup clash after the venue was ruled out because of unfinished renovation work.

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Eden Gardens declared unfit to host its first fixture

Cricket-loving India suffered a sporting humiliation on Thursday when its most famous ground, Eden Gardens in Kolkata, was declared unfit to host its first fixture of next month's World Cup.The International Cricket Council (ICC) said another stadium would have to be found to hold the India-England clash on February 27 after a renovation programme at Eden Gardens fell months behind schedule

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