BCCI appoints Rahul Johri as its first CEO

The BCCI has appointed media professional Rahul Johri as its first chief executive officer. Johri, who previously served as Discovery Networks Asia Pacific’s executive vice-president and general manager for South Asia, will take up his new role from June 1 and, according to the BCCI, will be responsible for “smooth functioning of operations, stakeholder management and building robust strategies for further promoting the sport.” The creation of the post of…

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Aaqib Javed steps down as UAE coach

Under Aaqib Javed, UAE gained ODI and T20I status and played the 2014 World T20 and the 2015 World Cup © ICC/Getty Images Former Pakistan fast bowler Aaqib Javed has stepped down as UAE coach and is considering taking up the role of director (cricket operations) with Pakistan Super League franchise, Lahore Qalandars. Javed, who has also served as Pakistan’s assistant coach, took up a three-year contract with UAE in…

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Bombay High Court allows May 1 match to be held in Pune

Rising Pune Supergiants’ home game against Mumbai Indians will be held as scheduled © BCCI The IPL 2016 match between Rising Pune Supergiants and Mumbai Indians will be held as scheduled on May 1 in Pune, the Bombay High Court ruled on Wednesday. Last week, the court had ruled that all matches after April 30 should be moved out of Maharashtra due to a severe state-wide drought, but it has…

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De Villiers raises concerns on day-night Test

AB de Villiers on the pink ball used in day-night Tests: “he pink ball has had some issues with how it responds to 80 overs of Test cricket.” © Getty Images AB de Villiers, South Africa’s Test captain, has voiced concerns over the day-night match in Adelaide and has suggested that a few Australia players may also be reluctant to go ahead with the game. His team-mate Dale Steyn, however,…

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De Villiers raises concerns on day-night Test, Steyn keen to play

AB de Villiers on the pink ball used in day-night Tests: “he pink ball has had some issues with how it responds to 80 overs of Test cricket.” © Getty Images AB de Villiers, South Africa’s Test captain, has voiced concerns over the day-night match in Adelaide and has suggested that a few Australia players may also be reluctant to go ahead with the game. His team-mate Dale Steyn, however,…

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Canberra to host a Test in 2018-19

Canberra Oval will become Australia’s tenth Test cricket venue © Associated Press Manuka Oval in Canberra will host Test cricket for the first time in 2018-19, when it will become Australia’s tenth Test venue. Sri Lanka are Australia’s likely opponent for the inaugural Canberra Test, a match that will provide Australia with its first new Test ground since 2003, when both Darwin and Cairns were added to the list for…

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Adelaide day-night Test still uncertain

Play 03:08 Cullinan: Teams need time to adjust to the pink ball Cricket Australia will continue its efforts to persuade South Africa to agree to a day-night Test at Adelaide Oval next summer, despite concerns from the South African players that they will be disadvantaged due to their lack of experience against the pink ball. The Australian summer schedule has been released, with the Brisbane Test against Pakistan locked in…

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Watch Rob Key's 221 v West Indies

[embedded content] Having announced his retirement from professional cricket, Rob Key will be remembered for his lengthy career at Kent but one knock will stand out amongst his career highlights. Despite a spell out of the England side, after making his Test debut in 2002 against India, Key bounced back by scoring over 1,000 first-class runs in the 2004 county season, earning a recall for the Test series against West…

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Wagner's 11 puts Lancs on short road towards victory

Nottinghamshire 242 and 175 (Wagner 5-45) lead Lancashire 332 (Livingstone 70, Davies 55, Ball 4-63) by 85 runsScorecard Neil Wagner finished with 11 for 111 on his Lancashire debut © Getty Images There was a point in the second hour of this day’s cricket when it was possible to believe that Brendon McCullum had never played the game, that the 20-over format was still an evening entertainment for club thrashers…

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'All credit to the new helmet' – Chris Nash

Chris Nash gets checked over by the physio after the blow to the helmet © Getty Images Sussex opener Chris Nash has credited wearing a helmet with a fixed grille from preventing a broken nose after he was hit on the head while batting in the County Championship match with Essex at Hove. The issue of ECB safety regulations requiring players to wear helmets that comply with a new British…

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