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ICC suspends Cricket Canada after corruption allegations: What it means for players
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday suspended Cricket Canada from ICC membership with immediate effect after its Board meetings in Ahmedabad, citing serious breaches of membership obligations. "The ICC Board resolved to suspend Cricket Canada from ICC membership with immediate effect due to serious breaches of its membership obligations," the ICC said in a statement. The move comes months after a documentary aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in April alleged...
'Unexpected' but accepted: Cricket Canada breaks silence on ICC suspension
Cricket Canada has described the ICC's decision to suspend its membership as "unexpected" and said it has already begun taking corrective steps to address the governance and financial issues identified by the sport's global governing body. The ICC suspended Cricket Canada with immediate effect following its Board meeting in Ahmedabad on Sunday, citing what it called "serious breaches" of membership obligations. At the same time, the ICC clarified that Canadian national teams would remain...
ICC suspends Cricket Canada's membership but keeps teams eligible for events
ICC suspends Cricket Canada's membership but keeps teams eligible for events June 1 : The International Cricket Council has suspended Canada over breaches of the national board's membership obligations, weeks after the global governing body's anti-corruption unit launched an investigation into Cricket Canada. The Canadian national team will still be able to participate in ICC events, and funding to operate the teams will be provided through a controlled mechanism, the global governing body...
Pink balls to be trialled in day Tests to maximise playing time
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Pink balls to be trialled in day tests to maximise playing time
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Why Pakistan's iconic Gaddafi Stadium has been penalised by the ICC
Lahore's iconic Gaddafi Stadium has come under scrutiny after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rated the pitch used for the third ODI between Pakistan and Australia as "unsatisfactory" and handed the venue one demerit point under its Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process. The sanction places Gaddafi Stadium alongside Lord's in London, where the pitch used for the opening Test between England and New Zealand also received the same rating from the ICC. Why did the ICC penalise Gaddafi...
‘We want to play like other teams’: Afghan women’s cricket dreams remain undimmed
Benafsha Hashimi fled the Taliban to Australia in 2021 and is determined to fight for the ICC to follow Fifa’s lead and recognise Afghanistan’s exiled players as the national sideBenafsha Hashimi’s calling is cricket. She was contracted by the Afghanistan Cricket Board when a women’s national side was in development, just before the return of the Taliban in 2021. She subsequently fled as an 18-year-old to Australia where most of her teammates also went, forming a team in exile.
'In Pakistan, they used to stand with guns outside room': Litton on B'desh's T20 WC withdrawal
Four months after Bangladesh were removed from the 2026 T20 World Cup, the debate over who decided to skip the tournament refuses to die. While former interim sports advisor Asif Nazrul had claimed the players and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) jointly chose not to participate, captain Litton Das has once again rejected that version of events. The controversy began after Bangladesh raised safety concerns about playing in India amid regional tensions.
Siraj ruled out of Ireland and England T20Is; Krishna named replacement
NEW DELHI: India have been forced into a change ahead of their upcoming T20I tours of Ireland and England, with fast bowler Mohammed Siraj ruled out as part of a workload management plan. The BCCI announced on Tuesday that Siraj has been advised to take a period of rest following discussions between the board's medical team and the team management. According to the board, the decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the pacer is fully recovered before a busy international...