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JKCA vs JKCA: Twin Court Orders Deepen Governance Battle in J&K Cricket Association

Srinagar/Jammu, June 7: Two separate court orders delivered on June 6 have dealt significant blows to actions taken without the concurrence of newly elected Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association...

Another Controversy Brewing? JKCA’s CEO, GM Appointment Plan Under Scanner

Srinagar, June 4: Even as the power struggle within the Jammu & Kashmir Cricket...

SSFI, JKSSA Congratulate Abbas Wani on Election as Senior Vice President of Ski and Snowboard India

Srinagar, June 1: The SnowShoe Federation of India (SSFI) and the J&K SnowShoe Association...

‘Cannot Take Court for a Ride’: Major Blow to Mumbai-Backed JKCA Lobby as Court Stays Notice

Srinagar, June 1: In a significant development in the ongoing Jammu & Kashmir Cricket...

Why Is BCCI President Operating an “Office” in Srinagar and on Whose Property?

Srinagar: In what many describe as an unusual development in Indian cricket administration, the...

It doesn’t take religious belief but right heart to feel agony of Kashmiris: Shahid Afridi

Srinagar, May 15: Former Pakistan veteran cricketer, Shahid Afridi, Friday said it doesn't take a religious belief but a good heart to feel the...

‘Others will be facing difficulties, we are used to it’: Parvez Rasool on lockdown

Srinagar, May 5: Jammu and Kashmir's lone international cricketer Monday said that while players from other places would be finding it difficult to live...

Imam-ul-Haq not in favour of cricket without spectarors

Srinagar, April 22: Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq Wednesday remarked that cricket will lose its charm without fans making it to the grounds. There are deliberations that...

Balaji was more popular than Imran Khan: Asish Nehra on India’s 2003-2004 tour to Pakistan

Srinagar, April 22: Former Indian fast-bowler Asish Nehra recently claimed that Lakshmipthy Balaji was more popular than Imran Khan during India's tour to Pakistan...

Cricket unlikely to resume for at least one year, believes Shoaib Akhtar

Srinagar, April 21: Cricket is unlikely to resume at least for one year due to coronavirus pandemic, believes former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. Akhtar said...

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