BCCI announces squads for New Zealand and Bangladesh tour, Hardik to lead in NZ
Cricket | Nov 01, 2022, 06:08 AM ISTThe Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced their squad for Bangladesh and New Zealand tour
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced their squad for Bangladesh and New Zealand tour
Priyanka Chopra, Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Akshay Kumar among other Bollywood celebs took to their social media accounts to laud BCCI's announcement for equal pay for men and women cricketers. Here's what they said.
After BCCI secretary announced a decision on equity pay on match fees for men and women cricketers, Harmanpreet Kaur shared a video. Notably, other cricketers such as Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman also gave their say.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will now pay the same match fees for both women and men stars after the decision was confirmed by Secretary Jay Shah
Ganguly also spoke about Ireland's stunning victory over England in the T20 World Cup on Wednesday.
BCCI vs PCB: In a recent turn of events Jay Shah came out and said that the Indian team wouldn't travel to Pakistan and the Asian Cricket Council will look for a neutral venue to host the event.
India tour of Bangladesh: India will kickstart their Bangladesh series on December 1, 2022. The tour will comprise of three ODI and two Test matches. In a recent development regarding the series, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the complete schedule for the series.
BCCI vs PCB: The PCB had earlier reacted on the comments of Asian Cricket Council chief Jay Shah. The Pakistan board stated that Shah's comments can lead to Pakistan opting out of the event.
BCCI vs PCB: India and Pakistan play against each other in the Asia Cups or ICC events. Owing to the political tensions between both these counties, the fate of the next Asia Cup hangs in the balance.
BCCI Elections: India Cricket Team's chief selector Chetan Sharma could soon follow Sourav Ganguly at the exit doors of the BCCI as reports have surfaced around his tenure
BCCI vs PCB: Matters related to India playing in the Asia Cup hosted by Pakistan was mentioned in the notes that were circulated to the BCCI members before Tuesday's Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Mumbai.
The newly elected BCCI President Roger Binny has now addressed the fitness concerns of the Indian players and has decided to get to the bottom of it all. He also emphasized on improving the condition of Indian pitches in domestic contests
Asia Cup 2023: BCCI secretary Jay Shah has now cleared the air around team India's availability to play in the 2023 Asia Cup. Shah straightaway denied the reports and said that India will not travel to Pakistan for the next edition of the Asia Cup.
BCCI Elections: 1983 World Cup winner Roger Binny has officially succeded Sourav Ganguly as the President of the BCCI. The news comes just days after Ganguly decided not to contest the elections.
The Bengal CM said she was shocked that former India captain Sourav Ganguly was “deprived” of a second term as BCCI president.
The political tension between the two nations resulted in halting bilateral cricket ties.
As per ICC norms, the host nation is required to get tax exemption from the government for hosting tournaments organised by the global body.
As per sources, Women's IPL is set begin from 2023, after the Women's T20 World Cup in 2023. It is being said that the tournament will consists of five teams.
Former India player Roger Binny is all set to take on the reins of BCCI. He has already filled in the nomination papers and is likely to remain unopposed. Jay Shah will continue to serve as the BCCI secretary.
T20 World Cup 2022: The Indian Premier League (IPL) without any grain of doubt is one of the major cricketing tournaments that is played in the global arena but a two-month-long grueling schedule filled with high-intensity matches leave the players fatigued.
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