Indian Subcontinent
Players deny final a fix
Four leading Pakistan cricketers have told an official inquiry no match-fixing took place in the last World Cup in England.
Cricket chiefs face hefty bill if series shelved
The cost of the escalating political crisis could prove crippling to England cricket chiefs if a proposed tour to India is cancelled, claim reports.
ICC approves use of independent venues
The International Cricket Council (ICC) executive board, meeting in Kuala Lumpur this week, has approved the use of independent match venues for international cricket.
WWFE signs international TV deals
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment (WWFE) has signed a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
Elections force Sri Lanka reshuffle
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) has been forced to reschedule some of the national side’s forthcoming matches, including the West Indies three-day tour, to accommodate parliamentary elections taking place on December 5.
ATP calls off World Doubles Championship
The ATP World Doubles Championship in India has been cancelled amid safety concerns over the current international conflict.
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World Wrestling Federation Entertainment Inc (WWFE) today announced a series of agreements that will deliver more than 2,200 hours of its programming across three continents.
England tour to India to go ahead
England's cricket tour to India will go ahead after top-level discussions concluded there were "no visible signs of trouble in India".
ECB chief hints India tour to be shelved
England’s planned cricket tour of India will be shelved if there is any threat to player safety, the chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed.
Final probed in cricket corruption case
The former chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board Majid Khan has told a World Cup inquiry commission he believed some Pakistani players were involved in match-fixing.
Cricketers call for lie tests
Pakistan's Wasim Akram and Rashid Latif have come out in support of a prominent test captain's suggestion that players, umpires and administrators undergo lie-detector tests every six months.
WWFE signs programming deals
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment has signed a series of agreements delivering more than 2,200 hours of WWFE programming across three continents.
Cricket tour of India still on
Cricket chiefs have insisted England's cricket tour of India will still go ahead - despite the US attacks on Afghanistan.
Tennis championship set for delay?
Tennis’ World Doubles Championship in India is set to be postponed as a result of the worsening political climate.
BBC gets radio rights deal for World Cup Cricket
UK broadcaster, BBC Radio has secured the commentary rights for the cricket World Cup until 2007 for its Radio Five Live station.
India withdraw from Australian Cricket Tournament
India have withdrawn from a three-match, one-day cricket series against world champions Australia scheduled for September, the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) said on Thursday.
Venues changes in Sri Lanka Tri-series after cash row
Matches in a triangular one-day cricket tournament involving India, New Zealand and hosts Sri Lanka to be held in the central city of Dambulla have been shifted to Colombo due to a money dispute, the Sri Lankan cricket chief said on Thursday.
UAE wants ICC trophy matches replayed
United Arab Emirates cricket authorities demanded yesterday that all of their team's matches in the ICC Trophy be replayed because two of their top players were refused entry into Canada.