CA is said to be in contact with IPL and PSL organisers and is weighing developments closely to assess potential risks to its players
BCCI secretary Devajit Sakia says the tournament has been put on hold for a week with immediate effect
Will IPL 2025 be called off? BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla said the board has been monitoring the evolving situation and seeking the government's advice on the future of the Indian Premier League.
More than keeping teams in check with their IPL 2025 schedule, BCCI wants to get them out of Dharamsala due to safety concerns
Following India's strikes on Pakistan and PoK, airports across North India, including Dharamsala, have been shut till May 10. The Punjab Kings vs Mumbai Indians match is scheduled for May 11.
According to Arun Dhumal, the IPL chairman, the Thursday evening fixture between PBKS and DC is currently scheduled to go ahead.
The case revolves around a few cricketers who were accused of fixing cricket matches in the 2018 season of Karnataka Premier League
SRH and MI players to wear black armbands in Wednesday's IPL match to honour Pahalgam terror victims. BCCI cancels cheerleaders, fireworks; cricket world stands in solidarity
The top-tier Grade A+ category remains unchanged, featuring Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja.
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has set aside the appeals filed by BCCI and Riju Raveendran seeking withdrawal of insolvency proceedings against Byju's and consider the settlement between the debt-ridden edtech firm and the apex cricket body. They had challenged the order passed by the Bengaluru bench of the National Company Law Tribunal, which had on February 10, 2025 directed to place their settlement offer before the new Committee of Creditors (CoC), in which US-based Glas Trust, the trustee for lenders to which Byju's owes USD 1.2 billion, is a member. A two-member Chennai bench of the NCLAT comprising Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain and Jatindranath Swain upheld the directions passed by the NCLT and said the settlement proposal was filed after the formation of CoC, hence as the provisions of section 12 A of the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, it requires the approval of the lender's body. Both BCCI and Riju have contended that since the application under Section .
In a firm stance led by the BCCI, ICC member boards reject World Cricketers' Association's bid for recognition and revenue model reforms
ICC will form a dedicated task force in partnership with BCCI, ECB, and CA to support Afghan women cricketers
In addition to the fine, Ishant has also been handed one demerit point for the incident
Vice-captain of India's T20 team, all-rounder Axar Patel, could see an upgrade from Grade B to Grade A in the latest contract
India women's team captain Harmanpreet Kaur, her deputy Smriti Mandhana and all-rounder Deepti Sharma were on Monday retained in Grade A, the highest category of central contracts offered by BCCI. Pacer Renuka Thakur, all-rounder Jemimah Rodrigues, wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh and opener Shafali Verma managed to hold on to their Grade B contracts. Left-arm orthodox bowler Rajeshwari Gaikwad, who was in Grade B last year, didn't find a place this season. Young off-spinner Shreyanka Patil, fast bowlers Titas Sadhu and Arundhati Reddy, all-rounder Amanjot Kaur and wicketkeeper Uma Chetry have got their first central contracts as they have been included in Grade C along side Yastika Bhatia, Radha Yadav, Amanjot Kaur, Uma Chetry, Sneh Rana and Pooja Vastrakar. Meghna Singh, Devika Vaidya, Sabbineni Meghana, Anjali Sarvani, and Harleen Deol, however, missed out. A woman cricketer in the A category earns Rs 50 lakh over and above match fee and Rs 30 lakh and Rs 10 lakh are allotted for B and
In IPL 2025, Hawk-Eye technology will be used to adjudicate wides outside the off stump and over the batter's head.
The captains expressed concerns that the ban was negatively affecting bowlers, particularly in terms of reverse swing, a technique that has become increasingly rare in white-ball cricket.
In a move that could have global impact, the BCCI is considering lifting the ban on applying saliva on the ball in the Indian Premier League beginning March 22. The proposal has been discussed at length internally within the BCCI and will be floated to captains of all IPL teams in a meeting in Mumbai on Thursday. The International Cricket Council (ICC) had banned the age-old practice of applying saliva to shine the ball as a precautionary measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2022, the ICC made the ban permanent. The IPL too included the ICC ban in its playing conditions in the aftermath of the pandemic but its guidelines are outside the purview of the sport's governing body. "Using saliva on the ball was part of the essence of the game until COVID hit. Now that we don't have that threat anymore, we feel there is no harm in lifting the ban on saliva in the IPL. "We understand that it makes a bigger impact in red ball cricket but even if it can help bowlers a bit in the white ba
During the hearing on Monday, Riju Raveendran's attorney told the appellate tribunal that Raveendran had paid Rs 158 crore from his own funds to settle the dispute with the BCCI
All the players will travel back to India and are scheduled to have a week off before joining their respective IPL teams' training camps