Bacher plays down Australian terror alert: Report Johannesburg: World Cup cricket boss Ali Bacher on Friday played down an Australian warning to travellers that terrorists might strike in South Africa, a month ahead of the 2003 World Cup..
Warne gets a bowl, says his shoulder is feeling good Sydney: Shane Warne on Friday gave Australia~~s World Cup hopes a major boost by bowling for the first time since shoulder surgery last month and declaring he was "feeling good"..
This is the most testing moment of my career: Ganguly Queenstown: Admitting that he was probably going through the toughest time of his career, a struggling Indian captain Saurav Ganguly on Friday stressed that his batsmen were not afraid of pace or bounce but claimed the nature of wickets in New Zealand was preventing them from scoring runs..
Tendulkar not 100% fit, will miss tomorrow~~s match Queenstown: Wary of aggravating the injury to his right ankle ahead of the World Cup, Sachin Tendulkar will miss India~~s fourth One-day International against New Zealand on Saturday and, possibly, also the fifth in Wellington on January 8..
India searches for form as New Zealand goes for kill Queenstown: New Zealand on Friday looked in no mood to show any mercy on a hapless India as it prepared to wrap up the series with a victory in the fourth One-day International..
Steve Waugh detonates critics in signature fashion Bangalore: Scourged by selectors, who have turned deaf to Waugh's repeated pleas (intentions) of making it to the World Cup and now on the verge of being given the boot to his Test career, Stephen Waugh walked in to a glorious show of awe and appreciation..