India take first day honours after England falter
India took the initiative on day one of the first Test against England at Mohali, after the tourists were reduced from the promising position of 172 for 2 to 238 all out
03-Dec-2001•Stephen Lamb
ICC to Announce Decision on BCCI and Mohali Test
ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed will hold a media briefing at 2.30 pm today, Friday 30th November, at Lord's Cricket Ground to announce the decision reached with the BCCI on the Mohali Test match
30-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
ECB praises ICC / BCCI agreement
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today expressed its delight that
an agreement had been reached between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and that the forthcoming three-match Test
30-Nov-2001•ECB Media Release
ICC President delays departure as crisis talks continue
The president of the International Cricket Council, Malcolm Gray, has delayed his departure for Malaysia as discussions continue to settle the Virender Sehwag row
30-Nov-2001•CricInfo
ICC and BCCI Reach Agreement To Save Mohali Test
ICC President Malcolm Gray today confirmed that an acceptable solution has been reached between the ICC and BCCI on the issues concerning the Test match due to be played between India and England in Mohali next week
30-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
ICC Media Briefing Re. BCCI And Virender Sehwag
Intense discussions have been taking place over the past 24 hours between the ICC and BCCI, in order to save the Mohali Test match between India and England
29-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
ICC offers to extend Sehwag deadline
The International Cricket Council has offered to extend tomorrow's deadline for a decision from the Board of Control for Cricket in India on whether Virender Sehwag will play in the first Test against England at Mohali.
29-Nov-2001•Stephen Lamb
ICC reaction to India's selection of Virender Sehwag for Test squad
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is disappointed to see that India has named Virender Sehwag in its squad for the first Test Match against England
28-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
No Test if Sehwag plays, says ECB Chairman
The Chairman of the England & Wales Cricket Board, Lord MacLaurin, says England will not play against India if they choose banned batsman Virender Sehwag for the first Test in Mohali
28-Nov-2001•CricInfo
ICC issues ultimatum to Indian board over Sehwag selection
The International Cricket Council has given India until midday on Friday (0630 GMT) to confirm whether they intend to play Virender Sehwag in the first Test against England in Mohali.The ICC's chief executive, Malcolm Speed, gave the ultimatum to the
27-Nov-2001•Stephen Lamb
Centurion Match Is Not a Test and Sehwag Ban Will Stand, Says ICC
The ICC today confirmed that its position remains unchanged with regard to both the status of the South Africa v India match at Centurion Park and the disciplinary penalty served on Indian batsman Virender Sehwag
26-Nov-2001•ICC Media Release
Punjab outclasses Himachal Pradesh
A Brilliant century knock by Himachal skipper Virender Sharma (122)
saved his team from a humiliating innings defeat but could not save
the match as Punjab won the match by 10 wickets and collected eight
points from their first encounter during North
04-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Himachal on verge of an innings defeat
Excellent bowling performance from Punjab forced Himachal
Pardesh to follow-on and they are again five down for 216 runs
in 2nd innings in the North Zone Ranji Trophy league cricket
match being played at PCA Stadium, Mohali
03-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Himachal struggling to avoid follow-on
A fine bowling spell by Vineet Sharma (3-55) pushed Himachal Pradesh
onto the back-foot, as they ended Day Two still requiring 244 runs,
with five wickets in hand, to avoid a follow-on in their North Zone
Ranji Trophy match against Punjab at the PCA
02-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Rathour, Mongia humble Himachal bowlers
Vikram Rathour and Dinesh Mongia started off North Zone's Ranji season with a bang, dominating the Himachal Pradesh bowlers completely in their tie at the PCA stadium in Mohali
01-Nov-2001•Staff Reporter
Railway storm into Ranji Trophy final for second time
Railways stormed into the final of the coveted Ranji Trophy
championship beating Punjab by 5 wickets at the PCA stadium in Mohali
on Monday
09-Apr-2001•Staff Reporter
Railways sniff outright victory over Punjab
A dramatic Punjab collapse late on the fourth day of their Ranji Trophy
semifinal at Mohali's PCA Stadium handed Railways a gilt-edged opportunity
of making their first Ranji final in 13 years
08-Apr-2001•Staff Reporter
Railways consolidate on day two
Railways who performed beyond expectations on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy semifinal against Punjab at the PCA stadium in Mohali on Thursday, continued their good showing on the second day
06-Apr-2001•Staff Reporter
Harvinder pushes Punjab onto the backfoot
A fine bowling spell by former India bowler Harvinder Singh (4 for 64)
enabled Railways to push Punjab on to the backfoot in their Ranji
Trophy semi-final match at PCA stadium, Mohali on Thursday
05-Apr-2001•Staff Reporter
Punjab gunning for eighth win in a row
Despite missing the services of four key players, Punjab start as
favourites in their Ranji Trophy semifinal clash against Railways at the
PCA Stadium in Mohali starting from Thursday
04-Apr-2001•Staff Reporter