ECB may oppose Rajasthan Royals' tie-up with HampshireFebruary 9th, 2010 LONDON - England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is likely to oppose Rajasthan Royals' tie-up with Hampshire. The Guardian reported that, as per the tie-up, both the teams will play under the same name, wear identical kit and share players and profits.
Rajasthan Royals form global allianceFebruary 8th, 2010 LONDON - Rajasthan Royals, the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Monday joined forces with Hampshire, Cape Cobras, Trinidad and a yet-to-be-confirmed Australia state team for a global alliance here at Lord's. Hampshire will now play as the Hampshire Royals in the Twenty20 Cup next season with Cape Cobras and Trinidad also set to agree to the Royals branding.
Warne helps to ease India-Australia tension over violent 'racist' attacksFebruary 6th, 2010 MELBOURNE - Former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne met Victoria Premier John Brumby to discuss how to address issues stemming from violent attacks on Indians. Warne, who has a huge profile in India for his record-breaking Test career and Rajasthan Royals' success in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has been vocal about the attacks and is eager to find ways to ease off tensions between the two countries.
Top Oz cricketers may abandon Victoria to play in cash cow IPLFebruary 3rd, 2010 MELBOURNE - Top cricketers of Victoria like Cameron White, Andrew McDonald and David Hussey may walk away from their state to play in the mega bucks Indian Premier League, as the team prepares to defend its honours in the Sheffield Shield
The Shield final clashes with the start of the Indian Premier League's Twenty20 tournament next month. Victoria's all-time leading run-scorer Brad Hodge has already made the choice and quit the team just before Christmas so that he can play for Kolkata Knight Riders.
Oz 20-20 competition begins from MondayDecember 26th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australia's star-studded domestic Twenty20 competition begins on Monday and big hitting West Indies captain Chris Gayle will lead the international charge. Gayle has joined forces with Western Australia, while fellow international stars Shahid Afridi and Kieron Pollard (South Australia), Dwayne Bravo (Victoria), Daniel Vettori (Queensland), Sohail Tanvir (Victoria), Dwayne Smith (NSW) and Dimitri Mascarenhas (Tasmania) have also been lured for the four-week competition.
Victoria still wants Woods to play in Melbourne in 2010December 13th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Australian golf officials are hoping to tempt Tiger Woods to return to Melbourne next year, despite his decision to take indefinite retirement from professional golf. According to The Age, Woods' decision to take a break from the game to repair his personal life has prompted concern of a massive economic backlash for the sport.
Sohail replaces Murali in Victoria Bushrangers squad for T20 leagueDecember 10th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Left-arm Pakistan speedster, Sohail Tanvir has joined Victoria Bushrangers for the forthcoming T20 domestic season in Australia replacing Sri Lankan great Muttiah Muralitharan. Muralitharan was unavailable due to national commitments, making room for Tanvir to join West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo as Victoria's two foreign recruits, The News reports.
Sean Morris named new CEO of Rajasthan RoyalsDecember 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Former Hampshire player Sean Morris was Monday appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of Rajasthan Royals. The 41-year-old Sean will focuss on development of Rajasthan Royals brand outside India.
Wayamba beat Victoria, but fail to qualify for second stageOctober 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Wayamba Elevens of Sri Lanka defeated Australia's Victoria Bushrangers by 15 runs in their Champions League Twenty20 Group D cricket match here Tuesday. Chasing a victory target of 119 runs, Victoria were restricted to 103 for four in 20 overs.
White wants Cricket Australia to consider him as T20 captainSeptember 27th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Cameron White expects the Cricket Australia to endorse Michael Clarke as Twenty20 captain next month, but the Victorian captain is pleased to be regarded as a credible alternative. Replacing Ricky Ponting as Twenty20 captain had not occurred to White until his Victorian coach, Greg Shipperd, put his name forward.
Warne using his image to acquire a huge fortuneAugust 16th, 2009 MELBOURNE - He may have retired from Test cricket, but former leg spinner Shane Warne is still earning mega bucks through endorsements, a commentary career and a six million dollar annual income. The man recognized as Australia's greatest and most controversial bowler has been reinvented as Warne Incorporated, a one-man marketing machine whose image is being used to sell everything from beer to cricket to hair transplants.
Becks' sons don't understand his raunchy Armani adsJuly 31st, 2009 MELBOURNE - Footie idol David Beckham has revealed that his kids were baffled by his Armani ads. Becks' sons - Brooklyn, 10, six-year-old Romeo and four-year-old Cruz, his children with wife Victoria Beckham - fail to understand why their daddy is more than happy to pose in the raunchy pictures.
Muralitharan set to sign for Victoria BushrangersJuly 3rd, 2009 MELBOURNE - Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan is all set to sign for Victoria Bushrangers for the Twenty20 Big Bash and play as local hero at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the same venue where 14 years ago he was labelled a chucker by umpire Darrel Hair. "Murali has been in touch with the authorities in Cricket Victoria, he is pretty keen to represent Victoria.
Gayle, Murli, among top stars being eyed by Victoria for T20 squadJune 25th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Victoria is set to add a second international cricketer to its squad in a bid to reach a fifth consecutive Twenty20 Big Bash final next summer. The Bushrangers on Wednesday confirmed they had signed West Indies all rounder Dwayne Bravo for the 2009-10 series, and another big name is likely to be added to the squad before Christmas Day.
Victoria signs Bravo for domestic T20 championshipJune 24th, 2009 MELBOURNE - West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo will be unveiled today as Victoria's first international cricket signing, contracted for next summer's domestic Twenty20 competition. Bravo will join the Bushrangers in between international commitments, and will help Victoria in its quest to avenge last season's loss to NSW in the Twenty20 final through his lusty hitting and clever medium pace.