Darren Sammy wants England loss to spur on Windies
West Indies captain Darren Sammy said they had been "dominated by the number-one team in the world in all formats of the game" as their tour of England ended without an international win.
Sunday's se
Windies recover as England stall in second Test
West Indies fought back well to take four wickets on the third morning of the second Test at Trent Bridge here on Sunday as they checked England's progress.
At lunch, England were 340 for six in repl
An unpredictable Edgbaston pitch awaits India in third Test
Rattled by humiliating defeats in the first two Tests against England, India will have to deal with an unpredictable Edgbaston pitch in the third match as they seek to retain their number one ranking
Hosts fought the big moments better
Looking back over the nightmarish fortnight in which he has lost two Test matches back-to-back, M.S. Dhoni will be flush with rue and remorse at what might have been.
Mind you, England’s victories have been so comprehensive that to deny them any credit would tantamount to absurdity.
Harbhajan ruled out of third Test
Down 0-2 in the series, India's injury woes increased today with off-spinner Harbhajan Singh being ruled out of the third Test against England due to an abdominal strain.
Harbhajan, who has really
Ojha, Kohli called up as Harbhajan, Yuvraj ruled out
Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and middle-order batsman Virat Kohli were today called up to join the injury-hit Indian team as replacements for Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh, both of whom have been ruled out of for the Test series against England.
Back-to-back series reason for India's poor show in Eng: Dhoni
Down 0-2 in the rubber and the numero uno Test status at stake, India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday admitted that a cramped schedule and lack of rest after the West Indies series were the fac
Yuvraj doubtful against Northants after injury in left hand
There is no end to Indian team's miseries as senior batsman Yuvraj Singh is expected to consult a doctor on Wednesday to check out the injury in his left hand sustained by a Tim Bresnan snorter in the
Bell’s dismissal didn’t seem right in spirit of game: Dravid
Senior Indian batsman Rahul Dravid has defended his team’s decision to call back Ian Bell after he was controversially given run out in the ongoing second Test, saying the Englishman's dismissal didn’t seem “right” going by the spirit of the game.
Dhoni and his boys hailed for recalling Bell
India's cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his boys were hailed by the cricketing world for upholding the spirit of the game by recalling England batsman Ian Bell, who was run out in a farcical