Hot spot inventor calls foR removal of Bat coatings
The inventor of cricket’s controversial Hot Spot system has called for the removal of coatings on bats to improve the accuracy of his device.
All-round Theron stars for Proteas A
Pretoria, Aug. 10: South Africa A defeated Australia A by 19 runs in the tri-series at the LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria, on Saturday. Aaron Finch’s hundred went in vain for the Australia A team.
Not giving Rasool a go against Zimbabwe was a lapse
Parvez Rasool, who finally got to play a match for India A (and made a decent contribution in the win against South Africa A), would be mighty relieved though still a trifle confused.
Five reasons why PV Sindhu deserves a standing ovation
PV Sindhu, the Hyderabad shuttler, has shocked everyone with her performance in the World Badminton Championships. Just 18, Sindhu bagged a bronze in this tournament. DC Online takes a look at why th
Shaharyar blames Inzamam for Oval Gate fiasco
Karachi: Former Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has finally opened up on the Oval Gate scandal and has blamed ex-captain Inzamam-ul-Haq for letting the PCB and Pakistan cricket down.
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Hot Spot inventor calls for removal of bat coatings
Chester-Le-Street, United Kingdom: The inventor of cricket's controversial Hot Spot system has called for the removal of coatings on bats to improve the accuracy of his device.The coatings are, howev
Don't write off Viru & Gauti, says More
The odds are stacked against Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir from making a comeback, but former BCCI selection committee chairman Kiran More says it would be premature to write off the chances of the Delhi duo. The dashing performances of Sehwag and Gambhir are in danger of fading away from fans’ memory because both of them haven’t played for India in recent times.
India A beat South Africa 'A' by 18 runs via D/L Method
Pretoria: India A were back to winning ways as they defeated hosts South Africa 'A' by 18 runs via Duckworth Lewis Method in the second round robin encounter of the tri-series tournament between 'A'
Lyon leaves lions in A spin
Ashes newcomer Jackson Bird captured the prize scalp of England captain Alastair Cook as Australia took charge of the first day of the fourth Test at Chester-le-Street on Friday.
ICC seeks evidence for hot spot
The International Cricket Council has told the inventor of Hot Spot he will need strong evidence to suggest players were deliberately trying to cheat the system, a report said Friday.