Kumar Sangakkara-led MCC touring Pakistan to help convince non-Asian teams
Cricket | February 14, 2020 9:17 ISTThe London-based MCC will play four limited-overs matches against local teams to support international tours of Pakistan.
The London-based MCC will play four limited-overs matches against local teams to support international tours of Pakistan.
MCC will play the three T20Is against Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan's domestic T20 champions Northern and Multan Sultans while the 50-over game will be played against Pakistan Shaheens.
The Marylebone Cricket Club announced a 12-member squad for its upcoming tour to Pakistan.
Cook and Skerritt have accepted the Club's invitation to join the committee, which meets twice a year to discuss the most important issues concerning the game and acts as an independent voice in world cricket.
The custodians of law, MCC have backed the five-day Tests.
MCC will play a number of games in Pakistan under the captaincy of its current president, Kumar Sangakkara.
According to the MCC, West Indies were not out of line when they appealed for the run out of Ravindra Jadeja after seeing TV replays.
Kumar Sangakkara, the first overseas president of the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) will lead MCC in the curtain-raiser game of English domestic season in Sri Lanka.
Shakib Al Hasan joined the MCC World Cricket committee in October 2017, and attended meetings in both Sydney and Bengaluru.
Graeme Smith and Tim May follow Paul Collingwood, AB de Villiers, Mitchell Johnson and Adrian Morgan in being awarded honorary life membership of MCC in 2019.
Kumar Sangakkara is the first non-British President of MCC and will hold the post for one year.
Fiery former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has been elected as an honorary member for life by Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) have ejected one of the members of Lord's after he sledged Steve Smith as the batsman walked back to the pavilion, scoring 92 in the first innings.
The MCC has insisted that the concept of neutral umpires is still the best way to move forward after a series of poor decisions marred the first Ashes Test.
Mike Gatting said ICC's new chief executive Manu Sawhney told the MCC's Cricket Committee that progress had been made to ensure the game's inclusion in the world's biggest sporting event.
Significant attention has been drawn to the rule after New Zealand's Martin Guptill's throw took a deflection off England's Ben Stokes and went to the boundary.
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Ashwin had said that Buttler's dismissal was completely instinctive and he had not planned on doing it.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) revealted that 86 percent of fans prefer watching Tests compared to limited-overs cricket.
Former Australian skipper Ricky Ponting and former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly are also members of the committee, and they gave their views on a variety of issues facing world cricket.
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