Australia to trial day-nighters as Test prelude
Sydney: Australia took a step closer to hosting day-night Tests as cricket chiefs announced today they will stage twilight first-class games during the coming season.
Cricket Australia will trial day
Saxena’s six-for puts India A on course
Veteran Luke Ronchi smashed a quickfire century as New Zealand A recovered from a precarious position to post a respectable 310 against India A on the second day of their three-day match on Thursday.
Pakistan level series
A commanding century by Mohammad Hafeez and a four-wicket haul from left-arm seamer Junaid Khan led Pakistan to a series-levelling victory over Zimbabwe in the second one-day international on Thursday
England players apologize for urinating on pitch
London: England's cricketers have apologized after team members were seen urinating on the pitch at The Oval as they celebrated the Ashes series victory over Australia on Sunday.
Warne slams English
Brett Lee says Australia need Mitchell Johnson
Veteran fast bowler Brett Lee said Wednesday Australia must inject the fear factor into their attack and called for Mitchell Johnson to be recalled for the home Ashes series.
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Indrajith cracks ton
Chennai: B. Indrajith's scintillating century (165 runs, 244b, 17x4, 2x6) lit up a gloomy day as TNCA President's XI set TNCA XI a challenging target of 366 in the semifinal of the Kalpathi Buchi Bab
IOA has made mess of Indian sport: AIFF chief
New Delhi: All India Football Federation president Praful Patel on Tuesday slammed the Indian Olympic Association, saying the involvement of chargesheeted persons in its affairs had brought “a messy
Sehwag back in training at MRF Pace Foundation
As the highly-anticipated domestic season is fast approaching, Virender Sehwag is back in the nets. The India discard, who last played for the country in a Test match against Australia in March earlier this year, checked in at the MRF Pace Foundation on Tuesday.
India A crashland
India A’s batting collapsed when it mattered the most as they crashed to a 121-run defeat in the second unofficial ‘Test’ against South Africa A who rode on seamer Beuran Hendricks’ six-wicket haul to level the two-match series 1-1 on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe shock Pakistan
A sturdy 85 from Hamilton Masakadza and a crucial late cameo from Sean Williams saw Zimbabwe record their first one-day win over Pakistan since 1998.