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ICC agrees changes to playing conditions: related news

ICC agrees changes to playing conditions

Although the ICC executive has to reconvene on Friday to continue discussions over Zimbabwe's future, other meetings have been more productive, and among the issues discussed and decided upon were the following:

ICC contemplating ODI changes to counter Twenty20 growth

MUMBAI - The International Cricket Council (ICC) is looking at changes to one-day internationals to boost interest in the format amid Twenty20's growing popularity. 'The goal is to preserve all three formats,' the ICC's general manager of cricket Dave Richardson was quoted as saying by India's The Week magazine.

SOA & Web Services - Business Rules Caf

One of the hardest things for most IT departments is change. Not only do they have to cope with the technology change that is inherent in their business, they have to cope with all sorts of other change - regulatory changes, business changes, competitive changes, requirement changes, process changes, policy changes. All this change creates a maintenance nightmare so that in many IT shops most of the time is spent not in building cool new applications but editing and "fixing" code in old systems. Business rules, one of the fastest-growing markets in application development technology, offers a way to stop worrying about change and learn to love it.

Lloyd appointed chairman of ICC cricket committee

Rahul Dravid will appear before ICC members here on Friday in a role that not many have seen him perform - as a speaker. Dravid has been invited by the ICC to address its member's forum that follows the annual conference, an ICC spokesperson said. Besides Dravid, the ICC has also invited Lalit Modi, the BCCI vice-president and IPL chairman, and James Sutherland, the chief executive of Cricket Australia, to speak on various aspects of the game - the spirit of cricket, the future of the game and maybe the IPL - during the two-hour interaction.

ICC announces fixtures and venues for ICC Women's World Cup 2009

The ICC and Cricket Australia today confirmed the fixtures and schedule for next year’s ICC Women’s World Cup in Australia.

ICC contemplating ODI changes to counter Twenty20 growth

MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) is looking at changes to one-day internationals to boost interest in the format amid Twenty20's growing popularity.

ICC contemplating ODI changes to counter Twenty20 growth

MUMBAI (Reuters) - The International Cricket Council (ICC) is looking at changes to one-day internationals to boost interest in the format amid Twenty20's growing popularity.

ICC contemplating ODI changes to counter Twenty20 growth

MUMBAI (Reuters) - The International Cricket Council (ICC) is looking at changes to one-day internationals to boost interest in the format amid Twenty20's growing popularity.

MOVIE REVIEW: 'Meet Dave' and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth': Playing for laughs or thrills, but mostly, playing it safe

'Meet Dave' and 'Journey to the Center of the Earth': Playing for laughs or thrills, but mostly, playing it safe

ICC looks to ease Champions Trophy fears

An ICC task force will arrive in New Zealand today for the first in a series of meetings with the national teams who are reluctant to attend the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan next month because of security fears. The group, which includes Dave Richardson, the ICC’s general manager of cricket, and Geoff Lawson, the Pakistan coach and former Australia fast bowler, will then hold discussions with Australia tomorrow before flying to Britain next week to speak to the ECB and representatives of South Africa.

Nominet changes fail to cut main cost of domain name disput

The body in charge of the .uk internet domain has announced changes to its dispute resolution policies that will make it cheaper to win unopposed disputes but will not address the high cost of preparing cases. Nominet has published the policy changes that have resulted from two consultations. One of the main changes allows undisputed cases to be settled in a summary judgment with a reduced fee.

Bacteria In Extremely Hostile Environments: New Protein Discovered That Repairs DNA Under Extreme Conditions

Mild environmental conditions are a prerequisite for life. Strong acids or dissolved metallic salts in high concentrations are detrimental to both humans and to simpler life forms, such as bacteria. Such conditions destroy proteins, ensuring that all biological functions in the cells come to a standstill. So what do we find at the limits of hostile conditions where we still find life?

Champions Trophy in Pakistan postponed: ICC

LONDON: Next month's Champions Trophy in Pakistan has been postponed, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Sunday. "The ICC board on Sunday agreed unanimously to postpone the ICC Champions Trophy...until October 2009," the world governing body said in a statement. ( Watch )

Chingoka flies to Dubai for ICC talks

Peter Chingoka, Zimbabwe Cricket's chairman, will travel to Dubai for talks with David Morgan, the ICC president, after the Zimbabwe board failed to endorse Chingoka's offer that his country would stay away from ICC centenary celebrations in England next summer and the ICC World Twenty20 which follows.

CMS: The curator of Renaissance Medical Scheme makes changes to contributions and benefits

To make Renaissance Medical Scheme viable again, it has become necessary to implement changes to both contributions and benefits. These were approved in a Special General Meeting of Members on Friday, 28 March 2008. These changes could not be implemented earlier due to provisions of Section 32 of the Medical Schemes Act 131 of 1998 (MSA), which regulates changes in contributions and benefits.

SQLRSS: an open source project for creating an RSS feed from database changes

Have you ever wanted an RSS feed that displayed changes to a database? SQLRSS (http://codeplex.com/SQLRSS) may be just the ticket for you. This application uses the SQL Server 2008 feature called Change Data Tracking to gather changes made to the database (by any client) and then posts the changes to an RSS feed.

ICC changes Oval Test result to draw

NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has changed the result of the controversial 2006 Oval test between England and Pakistan to a draw, the governing body confirmed on Thursday.

ICC team's last ditch effort to convince cricketers over safety of playing in Pak

In its last ditch effort to persuade a host of international cricketers from Australia, New Zealand and England who are reluctant to play in Champions Trophy in Pakistan, the ICC's Task Force will hold a meeting with Cricket Australia and the players' union to allay the players' security fears and change their decision.

'ICC agrees to change Oval test result'

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has agreed to change the result of the controversial Oval test between England and Pakistan in 2006 to a draw, sources at the Pakistan Cricket Board said on Wednesday.

'ICC agrees to change Oval test result'

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has agreed to change the result of the controversial Oval test between England and Pakistan in 2006 to a draw, sources at the Pakistan Cricket Board said on Wednesday.

ICC Agrees To Postpone Champions Trophy

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has agreed to postpone the Champions Trophy to October 2009 after a teleconference between its members led to a unanimous agreement.

Cricket-ICC agrees to change Oval test result to a draw: source

KARACHI, July 2 (Reuters) - The International Cricket Council (ICC) has agreed to change the result of the controversial Oval test between England and Pakistan in 2006 to a draw, sources at the Pakistan Cricket Board said on Wednesday.

eBay Fee Changes and Recap of Other Changes

Stephanie Tilenius, Senior Vice President and General Manager of eBay North America said eBay will announce fee changes before the holidays, saying, "We want to be the most price competitive marketplace on the web."

World Twenty20 pullout a one-off decision

Zimbabwe's decision to pull out of the ICC World Twenty20 in England next year is just a one-off decision, the ICC has said. The decision cleared the roadblock for the competition to be staged in England, but Zimbabwe retained its Full Member status in the ICC, a compromise outgoing ICC president Ray Mali termed as a "win-win solution".

ICC thanks Ireland for T20 success

ICC High Performance Manager Richard Done has labelled the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Belfast, Ireland "a great success".


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