Ranbir Singh Mahendra said the BCCI was negotiating the game with the Asian Cricket Council and the ICC.
Ranbir Singh Mahendra has said that the selection committee will decide Sourav Ganguly's fate as captain
New BCCI president Ranbir Singh Mahendra is busy with electioneering in Haryana.
The former BCCI chief wants the newly-elected BCCI chief to represent the Board at the ICC meetings.
The firing and mortar shelling continued night long in several sectors of Poonch and Rajouri districts.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India will donate Rs. 1 crore to those affected by Sunday's tragedy.
The election is likely to witness a three-cornered contest involving the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress.
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The BCCI denied that Glamorgan had approached it seeking Sourav Ganguly's release.
The BCCI has said that money would not be a factor when appointing the next coach of India.
Former West India batsman Desmond Haynes has also been called for an interview by the BCCI for the India coach post.
The BCCI said it will produce live telecast of the upcoming Test series and distribute it through Sony TV.
BCCI president Ranbir Singh Mahendra said efforts are on 'to get in touch with 2-3 other former internationals from abroad before the final selection is made'.
Jagmohan Dalmiya, Sunil Gavaskar, S Venkatraghavan and Ravi Shastri are the other members of the committee
The BCCI chief said the former India captain is not being selected as the selectors do not want to tamper with the wining combination.
The company claims it was the lowest bidder for production rights of the India-Pakistan series.
'This team has been made to be fearful and distrusting by the rumour mongering and deceit that is Sourav's modus operandi of divide and rule.'
India's coach said he will discuss the happenings on the Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe tours at the review committee meeting on September 27.
India's captain, on returning from Zimbabwe, said he will talk to the BCCI on the issue if asked to.
The BCCI President said that Pakistan's tour is in doubt due to the long-running court battle over TV rights.
ZEE Telefilms shot off a letter to the BCCI, urging it to "leave the unpleasantness behind" and find a way to sort the telecast rights issue
Strong rooms spread across the city storing the electronic voting machines (EVMs) are being heavily guarded, with a 'three-layer security ring'. Tight security arrangements have also been put in place at various centres across the national capital.
The three-member committee comprises BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya, Kamal Morarka and Ranbir Singh Mahendra.
Ranbir Singh Mahendra said that the BCCI would like to bid for the 2011 World Cup independently.
President-elect Ranbir Singh Mahendra said the AGM had to be adjourned as it could not complete its business because of a stay order passed by a Chennai court.
When his attention was drawn to the comments made by his NCP colleague Praful Patel about moving Court, Pawar said "I will request him not to think and act like that."
A committee, to be set up in the next 48 hours, will shortlist candidates and make its recommendations.