The News Media Coalition, an international organization which counts several news companies as its members, has said that a policy of the Board of Cricket Control for India (sic) for the current India-England Cricket series, will not allow independent photographic news agencies like Getty Images, Action Images and Indian photographic agencies to report on th... Read more
With the India-Australia series beginning on the 22nd of February, the Board of Control for Cricket in Indias restrictions on media coverage are once again becoming an area of focus. The News Media Co... Read more
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is standing firm on its decision to not provide media accreditation to photo agencies for coverage of the ongoing India versus England series, claiming... Read more
Earlier this month, BCCI had enforced a restriction that ensured that no independent photographic news agencies would be able to take photographs during the India-Australia series. Read more
New Delhi, July 10 (PTI) The ICC will send a delegation
to India to show the research on ball-tracking by Dr Ed
Rosten, an expert in computer vision technology, after the
BCCI's objection resulted ... Read more
Kolkata, Dec 8 (IANS) With India in an unenviable position in the Eden Gardens Test, Indian cricket board chief N. Srinivasan Friday expressed his unhappiness about the track during a meeting with Cr... Read more
New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Wednesday blamed Sahara Adventure Sports Limited for the failure of the arbitration and said the body "cannot be held respons... Read more
New Delhi, Dec 12 (IANS) The Indian cricket board Wednesday rubbished former selector Mohinder Amarnath's claim that it had overruled the decision of the national selectors to remove Mahendra Singh D... Read more
Kolkata, Jan 3 (IANS) With the revival of cricketing ties with India after a gap of almost five years, the Pakistan and Indian cricket boards are mulling an "Ashes" like series between the two countr... Read more