The ICC said the BCCI is its "only recognised body" to administer the sport in India.
Malcolm Speed will step down as International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive next year when his current term ends, an ICC spokesman said.
The ICC said it never discussed a financial offer with umpire Darrell Hair.
ICC's Malcolm Speed said Darrell Hair's career might be over as a fallout of the Oval Test controversy.
ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said he wants the Australian to continue umpiring at the top level.
These are the transcripts of e-mail correspondence between umpire Darrell Hair and the ICC executives.
The ICC asked India to commit to the Australia series as the world body will not be held to ransom over the Harbhajan Singh issue.
Zimbabwe could return to Test cricket in six months, ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said on Tuesday.
Steve Bucknor and Mark Benson may have reduced themselves to laughing stock with a series of dubious decisions in the Sydney Test but ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed believes it was just a bad day in the office for the umpires.
The Pakistan all-rounder was seen pushing his bat at a spectator who said something to him on his way back to the pavilion after being dismissed.
The ICC chief executive, speaking at the SportAccord conference, called on governments to introduce legislation to criminalise cheating in sport.
The ICC said it is determined to stamp out racism at Test grounds after spectators abused several South African players during the first Test against Australia.
ICC CEO Malcolm Speed said the controversial umpire was withdrawn from the Champions Trophy because the BCCI raised concerns over a 'potential negative reaction' from the crowd.
The Pakistan captain will reply to charges for alleged ball tampering and bringing the game into disrepute in London.
The ICC does not rule out a forensic test of the ball that was alleged to have been tampered with by Pakistan during the Oval Test against England.
The ICC's lawyers and the Pakistan Cricket Board are discussing a date suitable for both parties.
ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed said Zimbabwe could return to Test cricket in six months.
The ICC rejected a request from the BCCI to allow the upcoming series against Australia to proceed without third umpire television coverage
ICC's investigations identified that many of the allegations made by GCC's marketing agent World Sport Nimbus lacked substance.
Top teams need to find young players to replace their retiring big names, says ICC chief Malcolm Speed.
Two strong bids from Asia and Australasia to host the 2011 cricket World Cup will give the sport's governing body much to discuss at a meeting on Sunday.
There was crowd disturbance at the venue after the fifth ODI between India and England was called off due to rain
The most outstanding players and teams will be honoured with the inauguration of a series of awards at a gala ceremony in England this September.
Muralitharan has been advised not to bowl his 'doosra' in international cricket.
Tickets for the India vs Pakistan match at the ICC Champions Trophy 2004 in England on September 19 were sold out in one day.
The International Cricket Council has warned India against making unilateral decisions about the cricket calendar.
Woolmer said the umpires has been influenced by the world champions' excessive appealing and by the crowds.
The off-spinner will not receive the benefits of a new proposal that allows for a bowler to straighten his arm upto 15 degrees.
India's captain is among 13 players nominated for the Cricket of the Year award.
BCCI secretary S K Nair said Ganguly can play in the second Test against South Africa.
ICC CEO Malcolm Speed said the position was the same when India and Pakistan refused to play each other for political reasons.
The former India coach will assist the world's top players in upstaging world champions Australia in three ODIs and a six-day Test.
The Pakistan Cricket Board will reprimand its chief selector for an outburst against English umpire David Shepherd.
American officials will not be permitted to attend the forthcoming meetings due to the unresolved governance dispute within the USACA.
The glittering trophy, comprising a silver gilt cricket ball engraved with the world map, stands 18 inches tall and 5.5 inches at its widest point.
The 56 year-old former chief executive of the Cricket Australia, whose tenure with the International Cricket Council has been extended till July 2005, in an exclusive interview with Ashish Magotra.