Ashes winners rested from England ODI squad
London: England have rested several of their Ashes-winning Test side, including captain Alastair Cook, from the squad announced today for their upcoming one-day internationals against Ireland and Aus
England 'worried' and 'vulnerable', believes Allan Border
Sydney: Although rain prevented the third Ashes Test from being completed, there was little doubt in the minds of former players as to which side emerged the stronger and took a psychological edge af
Ashes: Root, Swann put England on top
London: Graeme Swann proved a thorn in Australia's side yet again as England closed in on a 2-0 Ashes series lead at Lord's on Sunday.
The England off-spinner took two wickets as Australia collapsed
Tributes pour in for retiring Ponting
Australian Parliament temporarily halted proceedings while current and former cricketers from across the world paid rich tributes to batting legend Ricky Ponting, who would be retiring after the third
Top Hits and Flops of second Test match
India went into the second Test in Mumbai with a lot of confidence and was, obviously, the favourites to win. But it was a different tale altogether when the Test unfolded.
There was not a single ses
Gambhir hoping for a miracle to rescue India
India are facing a crushing defeat against England in the second Test but an optimistic Gautam Gambhir is hoping that a miracle would happen and turn around things for them tomorrow.
Left-handed open
Wrong to compare me with Dravid, says Pujara
It took England bowlers 16 hours and 56 minutes to finally dismiss Cheteshwar Pujara in the on-going Test series. Pujara has already scored 382 runs in three innings and consumed 790 balls in the proc
India lose 7 wickets for 117, England eye victory in 2nd Test
India were staring at an embarrassing defeat in the second cricket Test against a spirited England who rode on Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook's brilliant centuries to gain a vital 86-run lead before the spinners tightened the noose around the hosts here today.
Gambhir hoping for a miracle to rescue India
India are facing a crushing defeat against England in the second Test but an optimistic Gautam Gambhir is hoping that a miracle would happen and turn around things for them tomorrow.
Left-handed open
Trusted my defence more in Mumbai than Ahmedabad: Pietersen
England's batting star Kevin Pietersen today said the difference between the first Test in Ahmedabad, where he flopped, and the second at the Wankhede Stadium here, which was witness to his monumental