Earlier, the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) supported the BCCI over the matter of moving this year's Asia Cup tournament out of Pakistan.
India will be hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup this year from October-November. With this being the World Cup year, fans could get to see India's brand-new ODI kit soon
As per the recent announcement, the winners of the Ranji Trophy, India's premier first-class cricket tournament, will receive prize money of Rs 5 crores (approx. USD 670,000). Kaneria took to Twitter to express his appreciation for the move and added that other cricket boards from across
"I'm pleased to announce an increase in prize money for all BCCI Domestic Tournaments. We will continue our efforts to invest in Domestic Cricket - which is the backbone of Indian Cricket," BCCI secretary Jay Shah tweeted.
The inaugural edition of the WPL was held from March 4 to March 26 this year across two venues in Mumbai. The tournament featured five times and ended just five days before the beginning of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in March. The tournament attracted big crowds, especially during the D
BCCI secretary Jay Shah said that the best coaches would be roped in so that players are able to realise their fullest potential and achieve excellence on and off the field.
Discussions have taken place that could see Pakistan shifting their games to a neutral venue, Bangladesh, which has been proposed due to its close proximity to India. Due to tense political relations between both nations, the idea was discussed last week at International Cricket Council (ICC
Lucknow Super Giants has officially unveiled their new jersey for IPL 2023. BCCI secretary Jay Shah, LSG captain KL Rahul, owner of LSG Sanjeev Goenka and team mentor Gautam Gambhir were present during the ceremony.
In its inaugural edition, five teams - Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and UP Warriorz splurged their purse to acquire some of the best talents in the international and domestic circuit.
The BCCI Secretary Jay Shah took to Twitter to make the announcement, expressing his confidence that the move will take women's cricket to the next level