IPL spot-fixing: Dawood likely to be named in charge sheet
New Delhi, Jul 27 (PTI) Delhi Police is likely to file acharge sheet in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot fixing case on Monday naming underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, three Rajasthan Royals players
Windies look to hit back
Two unfamiliar foes with impressive pedigrees in cricket’s shortest format meet as Pakistan conclude their short tour of the West Indies with T20 Internationals in St Vincent on Saturday and Sunday.
‘Sachin needs to score runs’
Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi on Friday took an indirect dig at Sachin Tendulkar’s prolonged lean patch, saying it was high time for him to start scoring runs again.
Miller, Tsotsobe sizzle in Proteas win over SL
South Africa defeated Sri Lanka by 56 runs in the third one-day international in Pallekele on Friday to stay alive in the five-match series. The tourists, facing a must-win situation after losing the first two matches, bowled out Sri Lanka for 167 under lights after making 223-7.
Bell enjoys putting Australia to the sword
England batsman Ian Bell admits he is relishing the chance to avenge his Ashes misery against Australia.
Bell averaged just 32 in 18 Ashes Tests before the current series and became something of a whipping boy for the Australians, with Shane Warne taking several opportunities to taunt him for his perceived lack of grit.
Ready to take any spot: Wade
Matthew Wade has no problems about giving up his wicketkeeping role if he can earn a place in Australia’s Ashes side as a specialist batsman.
England team draws portraits for charity
England batsman Joe Root’s sketch of fellow teammate Monty Panesar has attracted the highest bid as sketch portraits drawn by England cricket team went on auction for charity on eBay on Friday morning.
Heated sledging sparks more trouble for Warner
PRETORIA, Gauteng: Controversial Australian batsman David Warner had to be separated from South Africa A wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile during his 33-run second innings Saturday. The umpires inte
Indian cricket has a bright future: Borde
Noida: Insisting that the Indian cricket has a bright future, former captain Chandu Borde said India can easily field two national teams because of the abundance of talented players in the country."T
SA tour itinerary up for discussion at BCCI WC meet
Kolkata: The itinerary for the upcoming tour of South Africa and a disciplinary panel report on sacked IPL chief Lalit Modi are among the issues that would dominate discussions when the BCCI's workin