India colts record 1st win in Sri Lanka, beat hosts by 22 runs
Kurunegala (Sri Lanka): Indian colts recorded their first victory in the tour of Sri Lanka as they pipped the hosts by 22 runs in the second 'Youth ODI', here today.The two Youth Tests were drawn and
Pakistan's squad for Zimbabwe tour
KARACHI: Pakistan on Tuesday announced three separate squads for their tour of Zimbabwe later this month, one each for the Tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20 games. Test squad: Misbah-u
Ashes: Michael Clarke hopes of levelling the series after Old Trafford heartbreak
Manchester: The 'Ashes dream' might have eluded Australia, but it certainly has not disheartened Australian captain Michael Clarke for whom the prospect of drawing level with the host at the end of t
Border says Australia looking dangerous again
MELBOURNE: Former test captain and selector Allan Border says Australia would have won the third Ashes test if not for the weather and adds that Michael Clarke's team has "turned a corner."England re
Shouldn't the fab five question BCCI's credibility?
If the Joker is terrorising Gotham city, everyone would look to Batman to defeat him and restore order. Likewise, when Indian Cricket is under siege, wouldn't we look to the Tendulkars, Dravids, Gang
Disappointed that comments were taken out of context: Rahul Dravid
New Delhi: Former Indian cricket captain Rahul Dravid has claimed that his comments on restoring the credibility of the game, after the recent IPL spot-fixing scandal, have been taken out of context.
I’m no terrorist: Ajit Chandila
Tainted Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila, who was granted interim bail for two days (August 3 to 5) to participate in the last rites for his elder brother, was in a state of shock after learnin
Old plight for aussies
England retained the Ashes after rain meant the third Test against Australia at Old Trafford ended in a draw on Monday.
‘I’m a not a terrorist’
Tainted Rajasthan Royals spinner Ajit Chandila, who was granted interim bail for two days (August 3 to 5) to participate in the last rites for his elder brother, was in a state of shock after learning that the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act might be levelled against him.
‘Use lie-detector test to combat corruption’
In the wake of the IPL spot-fixing scandal, former Australia skipper Steve Waugh on Monday said that the introduction of lie-detector tests would be a good way to combat the problem of corruption in cricket.