Sachin Tendulkar inaugurated a plasma donation center in Mumbai in the early hours of Wednesday morning. According to a tweet from ANI, the plasma donation center was inaugurated by the cricket legend at the Seven Hills Hospital for the treatment of COVID-19
The International Cricket Council (ICC), on Tuesday, confirmed interim changes to the playing regulations in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The ICC Chief Executives’ Committee (CEC) ratified recommendations from the Anil Kumble-led Cricket Committee, aimed at mitigating the risks posed
England has turned out to be a hot-bed as international cricket is set to resume from July. The cricket season resumes with the West Indies tour to England, with Pakistan and Australia likely to follow suit. In the view of the novel
The novel coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China and has spread all over the world leaving it in a disarray. There is still no vaccine for the deadly virus and the world continues to find it difficult to grapple against it. However, the
England Test captain Joe Root has favoured the ‘no sweat, no saliva’ policy brought into place by the International Cricket Committee (ICC) chaired by Anil Kumble in the wake of novel coronavirus pandemic. The global governing council will allow third substance to
England cricketers resumed training amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, en route to the resumption of the sport in the country. The English board has taken primitive measures for the safety of the players resuming training and all-rounder Chris Woakes was mighty impressed
Indian cricket fans could finally have news to rejoice as fresh media reports suggest that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is keen on getting IPL 2020 underway in the September-November window. IPL 2020 was slated to start from
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), on Wednesday, announced that up to 18 English bowlers would return to individualised training from Thursday [May 21] across seven venues. The original plan to resume training was scheduled earlier this week but ensuring government
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar knows how to make headlines. As the global governing council have kept the prospect of resuming cricket behind closed doors open, Shoaib Akhtar came up with the most hilarious take on playing matches in a closed
The impact of Covid-19 on sports have opened up new dimensions. After cricket boards have been forced to ban sweat or saliva to polish the ball, Australian manufacturer Kookabura came up with a pocket-size sponge applicator to shine the ball. With safety