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Alex Hales faces no charges over nightclub incident: ECB

LONDON: Batsman Alex Hales will face no criminal charges over a fracas that resulted in an England suspension for him and all-rounder Ben Stokes,...

Under investigation Ben Stokes will not travel with England Ashes squad: ECB

LONDON: All-rounder Ben Stokes will not travel with the rest of England’s squad for the Ashes, though no final decision has been taken on...

ECP to hear Imran Khan’s disqualification reference on November 2

ISLAMABAD: As the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) gears up to hold a mass protest in the capital on November 2, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP)...

England’s Anderson out of first S. Africa Test

DURBAN: England paceman James Anderson has been ruled out of the first Test against South Africa with a calf strain, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Thursday.

ECB asks PCB to help them recover $390,000 from Kaneria

KARACHI: English cricket authorities on Wednesday asked a Pakistani court to help them recover almost £250,000 ($390,000) in fines and costs levelled against banned leg-spinner Danish Kaneria for spot-fixing.

Eurozone recovery ‘is there’ says ECB chief

FRANKFURT: Economic recovery has arrived in the 19 countries that share the euro, but it is up to governments to ensure it endures, European Central Bank executive board member Benoit Coeure said Thursday.

Oil extends gains, euro recovers on ECB assurances

HONG KONG: Oil prices extended their gains on Friday at the end of a volatile week for the commodity, while the euro held its own after the European Central Bank made assurances that Greek banks would have access to much-needed funds.

Cook out, Morgan in as England ODI captain: reports

LONDON: Alastair Cook has been dropped as England captain for next year's 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the BBC and Sky Sports reported on Friday.

Pietersen offers to coach schools

LONDON: Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen took to Twitter on Thursday to offer his services as a coach to British schools after expressing concern about falling participation levels.

Strong dollar squeezes commodities, BOJ puts ECB in a bind

SYDNEY: The U.S. dollar powered to seven-year peaks against the yen on Monday and a two-year high on the euro, a punishing trend for commodities priced in dollars, with both gold and silver falling sharply.

ECB fails 25 banks in health check but problems largely solved

FRANKFURT: Roughly one in five of the euro zone's top lenders failed landmark health checks at the end of last year but most have since repaired their finances, the European Central Bank said on Sunday.

Stuart Broad out of England one-day squad against India

LONDON: Strike bowler Stuart Broad, one of the heroes of England's 3-1 test series victory against India, was on Monday left out of a 15-man squad for the five one-day internationals between the two teams.

James Anderson no less than world No. 1 Steyn: Cook

LONDON: England fast bowler James Anderson ranks alongside South Africa's world No. 1 Dale Steyn and possesses more skill, his captain Alastair Cook said on the eve of the fifth test against India.

UK’s Court of Appeal dismisses Kaneria’a appeal

LONDON: The United Kingdom's Court of Appeal has dismissed Danish Kaneria's appeal to overturn life ban imposed on him by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), ARY News has learnt.

Trent Bridge pitch failed to provide fair England, India contest: ICC

LONDON: Trent Bridge has been officially warned about its pitch by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the first test between England and India last month fizzled out into a run-laden draw.

Anderson and Jadeja found ‘not guilty’ by ICC

LONDON: England fast bowler James Anderson and India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja have been found not guilty of breaching the International Cricket Council (ICC) code of conduct and are free to play in next week's fourth test.

Anderson, Jadeja hearing to be held after second test

LONDON: An initial hearing into an incident involving England quick bowler James Anderson and India's Ravindra Jadeja during last week's drawn first test in Nottingham will be held on Tuesday, the International Cricket Council has announced.

Anderson episode to sour England, India relations

MUMBAI: As England paceman Jimmy Anderson faces the prospect of a ban following a complaint from India, relations between the sides are in danger of becoming seriously soured in the wake of the latest contentious issue involving the Asian powerhouse.
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