×

Tim May

Graeme Smith and Tim May awarded life membership of MCC

Smith became South Africa's youngest ever captain at the age of only 22 and he went on to enjoy a successful career as a professional cricketer.

Continue Reading

We played more cricket than this generation, found time to improve: Shane Warne

There is a feeling in cricketing fraternity that a choc-a-bloc international calendar leave youngsters with very little time to work on their game.

Continue Reading

Tim May: Cricket Australia don’t want to get back to the negotiating table

Former FICA and ACA boss Tim May feels that Cricket Australia (CA) has a heavy battle at hand.

Continue Reading

January 26: Cricketers from India and Australia who were born on this special day

Indian and Australian cricketers born on 26th January; Indian Republic Day and Australia Day in Australia

Continue Reading

Shit! May day on the field!

Tim May had to pay the price of a particular incident.

Continue Reading

Tim May excretes while appealing during Pakistan vs Australia tie in Wills Triangular Series 1994-95

Playing in a Wills Triangular Series encounter at Rawalpindi on October 22, 1994, Tim May soiled his trousers while appealing at the top of his lungs.

Continue Reading

Rashid Latif: Salim Malik should be given relief now

Salim Malik contacted PCB chairman Najam Sethi, seeking a review on his ban.

Continue Reading

Tim May: Classical Australian off-spinner who peaked late in his career

Tim May, born on January 26, 1962, had exemplary control as an off-spinner for Australia.

Continue Reading

Every player and player association in world cricket owes a lot to Tim May: Paul Marsh

Newly-appointed Executive Chairman of FICA Paul Marsh speaks with Gamechanger on the issues relating to securing player payments, corruption, appointment to the ICC Cricket Committee and much more.

Continue Reading

FICA refers Laxman Sivaramakrishnan’s appointment to ICC Ethics Officer

The furore over Laxman Sivaramakrishnan's appointment as a players representative in the International Cricket Council (ICC) refuses to settle with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA), who are now referring the matter to the ICC Ethics Officer for an independent investigation.

Continue Reading

trending this week