Virat Kohli's media conference has forced a shell-shocked BCCI into a huddle as it explores its options on how to deal with the crisis while ensuring that the team is not distracted by off-field drama
Egos, ambitions, power struggle, startling revelations -- Indian cricket has seen it all in the last few months and the mess has created a tricky situation for eternal 'crisis man', Rahul Dravid
R Ashwin has revealed that he felt like he was being 'thrown under the bus' after a remark by former head coach Ravi Shastri left him 'crushed' during a torrid phase in his career
The Board of Control for Cricket in India today announced the appointment of various committees following the 90th AGM of the BCCI held earlier this month
BCCI's chief medical officer Abhijit Salvi has resigned due to personal reasons.
A marvellous cast of characters that took Indian cricket to glory is dismantling it. The way white ball captaincy was taken away from Virat Kohli drags it back by half a century
A day after India Test captain Virat Kohli triggered a storm by publicly contradicting him, BCCI president Sourav Ganguly refused to comment on the matter, saying the Board will deal with it
Kapil Dev feels Kohli's statements that exposed his differences with the BCCI on the issue of captaincy were ill-timed as they created an unsavoury controversy just ahead of South Africa tour
Gavaskar feels Sourav Ganguly is the best person to clear the air on Virat Kohli's contradictory statement on the issue of captaincy
A day after Kohli was removed as ODI captain, Ganguly told ANI that he had indeed spoken to Virat regarding the leadership change adding, that he had requested Virat to not give up the T20I captaincy
Shortly before the start of this year's T20 World Cup in the UAE, Kohli had announced his decision to step down as India's T20I captain after the tournament
Rohit Sharma was named India's new ODI skipper last week and he takes the reins from Kohli as India gear up for the South Africa series
India will play three Tests against South Africa, starting December 26, followed by as many ODIs in January
Kohli will be leading India in a three-Test series starting December 26 in Centurion and the series ends on January 15 in Cape Town with the third and final Test
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah launched the second edition of the HAP Cup, the biggest tournament for the differently abled in India.
CSA chairperson Lawson Naidoo has said that BCCI's decision to tour South Africa shows how good the friendship is between both countries
Sharma has suffered a hit on his hand during a net session in Mumbai
A day after replacing him with Rohit Sharma as India's ODI skipper, the BCCI on Thursday thanked Virat Kohli for displaying "grit, passion and determination" during his tenure. Rohit was also named Kohli's deputy in the Test format. The Mumbaikar is already India's T20 captain. "A leader who led the side with grit, passion & determination. Thank you Captain @imVkohli," the Board tweeted on the day after completely omitting any reference to him in the press note that announced Rohit's elevation to ODI captaincy. In a captaincy that began in 2017, Kohli led India to 65 wins out of 95 matches with an admirable winning percentage of 70.43. He relinquished T20 captaincy at the end of the T20 World Cup where India could not make the knockout stages. Rohit's first assignment as India's limited overs captain was the T20 series against New Zealand at home last month, which the team won 3-0. His next big test would be the South Africa ODI series, the squad for which is yet to be announced.
Asked how he would sum up the year which started with 27 wickets in three Tests against England, Axar agreed that it has indeed been a dream
The BCCI took this decision during its Annual General Meeting (AGM)