Clark battles injury ahead of Test
Stuart Clark's elbow injury continues to be a concern for Australia ahead of the second Test, which starts in Mohali on Friday. Clark will not bowl at Wednesday's training session and Australia will...
View ArticleTaylor century grabs series
Bangladesh had a bright start to the 100th ODI in the country, but hopes of a possible series win dimmed once two of New Zealand's emerging talents, Ross Taylor and Jamie How, stepped up to the...
View ArticleIndia's attack best in a long time
Did the speedometer slip the quality checks? Sounds a little bitter but that was the joke during the India-Australia One-Day series. Many eyes turned beady when Rudra Pratap Singh and S Sreesanth...
View ArticleWorried about problem? seek legal advice
"Legal advice", though this word is very easy to say but in reality it may be the most tough thing one has to go through. Specially it becomes very much important and valuable depending on situation....
View ArticleBCCI president to meet ICL representatives
The Indian board has agreed to meet officials of the unsanctioned ICL, the first time the two sides will have met since the league was set up in April 2007. This was one of the two major decisions...
View Article2009 Champions Trophy date finalised
The ICC will hold the postponed Champions Trophy between September 24 and October 5, 2009, it was decided during the second day of its board meeting in Dubai. The announcement ends months of...
View ArticleMohali is like my home ground: Brett Lee
Media back home may have dubbed Sourav Ganguly a 'serial offender' but Australian speedster Brett Lee insists his team-mates have no issues with the abrasive left-hander and said they have not lost...
View ArticleFitness worries and weather take centrestage
After the attritional cricket in Bangalore, where one team dominated much of the contest and the other refused to give in, Mohali - where the pitch isn't as slow as Bangalore - holds the prospect of a...
View ArticleClark to miss second Test
Australian pacer Stuart Clark, nursing an elbow injury, lost his race against time and would miss the second Test against India, paving the way for rookie Victorian right-arm fast bowler Peter Siddle's...
View ArticleMushtaq 'uncertain' about England offer
England's head coach Peter Moores who has close ties with former Pakistani leg-break bowler Mushtaq Ahmed from their time together at Sussex, believes the Pakistani can play an important role for...
View ArticleNaeem set for Test debut
Naeem Islam is set to earn his first Test cap for Bangladesh in the first Test against New Zealand starting Friday at Chittagong. Having made his ODI debut in the recently-concluded three-match series...
View ArticleTendulkar puts India on track
The lead-up to this Test had been full of distractions - Anil Kumble's injury, the players still fighting like children over who brought forward moral victories from Bangalore, the unseasonal rains in...
View ArticleInjury makes Jaques to return to Australia
Australian opener Phil Jaques will miss the rest of the Indian tour because of a back injury, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Friday.Team bosses said the 29-year-old left-hander, who has not played...
View ArticleTendulkar becomes leading Test run-scorer
It was about 15 minutes into Sachin Tendulkar's press conference. He had answered wide-ranging questions, not all pertaining to the match or his record. Before the next question came his way, the...
View ArticleWe are in good position to win from here: Mishra
Leg-spinner Amit Mishra's maiden five-wicket haul on debut put India in a commanding position by the end of the third day's play of the second Test against Australia in Mohali on Sunday.By close, India...
View ArticleShakib helps stretch lead to 258
Shakib Al Hasan once again stepped up for his team, this time with the bat, as Bangladesh seized the advantage on the third day of the first Test against New Zealand in Chittagong. The day started with...
View ArticleIndia's winning habit
Trucks in the Punjab are famous for the one-line messages they carry. One of the typically earthy ones is, "Vekhi ja, par chedi na [Keep watching my truck, but don't fiddle around]." For four days and...
View ArticleHarbhajan apologises for Ravana act
Under attack for taking part in a TV reality show dressed as mythological character Ravan, cricketer Harbhajan Singh apologised and vowed “never to do anything that could hurt religious sentiments of...
View ArticleVettori made the difference
Bangladesh came close to clinching their first Test victory against New Zealand but, despite being in control for the majority of the match, the hosts slipped to defeat by three wickets in Chittagong....
View ArticleRaman appointed CEO of Champions League
The Governing Council of the Champions League Twenty20 has appointed Sundar Raman, the Chief Executive Officer, and Dhiraj Malhotra, the Tournament Director, for the inaugural tournament to be held...
View ArticleNow book your ticket through Ticket Solution
It happens a lot of time that you get to know certain famous artist is coming to perform at a place. But unfortunately you are not able to see that show because you don't have any ticket or pass for...
View ArticleEngland struggle to build momentum
Virender Sehwag slammed a stroke-filled 57-balls 69 to take India to 166 for four in 22 overs in the rain-curtailed fourth One-Day International against England, setting the tourists a tough task of...
View ArticleJohnson leads clinical Australia to victory
It took Australia only 48 minutes on the fourth day to wrap up New Zealand's final four wickets and claim a 149-run win in the first Test at the Gabba. Mitchell Johnson finished with his first...
View ArticlePak coach says Shoaib crucial against India
Pakistan cricket coach Intikhab Alam feels controversial fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar still has a lot to offer and could play a crucial role when they take on arch-rival India early next year."He can play...
View ArticleRoadblock to Indias Pak tour
India's tour of Pakistan early next year continues to draw apprehensions from the government on account of security as it is reluctant to risk the lives of its players in the nation which has seen a...
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