Bangladesh won the Champions Trophy warm-up match by seven wickets.
Mat cameras would also be in place for leg before wicket decisions, however, its implementation would be subject to final clearance.
'If ICC does not accept our conditions, we may be forced to pull-out,' IS Bindra declared on Friday.
The ace off-spinner was told to 'exercise caution while talking to the media'.
Amol Muzumdar hit a century to take Mumbai close to Punjab's first innings score of 353, but the visitors fell short by a mere five runs, in the Ranji Trophy match.
Punjab's Love Ablash picked a five-wicket haul to dismiss Gujarat for 208 in the first innings in Ranji Trophy.
Noted curator and coach Daljit Singh talks about the Champions Trophy pitches and his new job as Punjab coach.
Cricketer-turned-curator Daljit Singh has been appointed coach of the Punjab cricket team.
The two-member team described the facilities at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium as "excellent and very impressive".
The state government is claiming damages for acquisition of the land on which the stadium in Mohali is built.
Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming said that captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni would play a 'more prominent' role as a batsman in the upcoming Indian Premier League by batting 'relatively high' in the order.
BCCI president-elect Ranbir Singh Mahendra the recent elections were held 'in accordance with the rules of the BCCI constitution'.
Ravindra Jadeja struck a career-best 70 not out as he and his lower order colleagues earned India a substantial 71-run first innings lead by lunch on the third day of the third Test against England on Monday. - Scorecard: The hosts were 354 for seven at the break with Jayant Yadav batting on 26, the pair having already amassed 53 runs for their flourishing eighth-wicket partnership.
The Punjab Police said a comprehensive security plan has been worked out for the Mohali match against Pakistan.
Limited overs specialist Jos Buttler will replace the struggling Ben Duckett in a rejigged England batting line-up, skipper Alastair Cook confirmed ahead of his team's third Test against India beginning on Saturday.
Former India opener Sunil Gavaskar on Saturday said that it is not a poor advertisement for cricket if a Test match finishes inside three days and such results are coming more often in recent years since the players nowadays lack patience to survive five days.
Pathan finished with 4 for 37, as the visitors lasted 35.4 overs on a pitch that offered some assistance to the seamers.\n\n
The BCCI said it would not allow efforts by some staging associations to market matches in the upcoming Sri Lanka series on their own.
Yuvraj Singh said the row between skipper Ganguly and coach Chappell is disappointing but the team should move ahead.