Murder of Aussie tourist sparks fresh debate on Zim Harare: Zimbabwe~~s suitability as a venue for next month~~s cricket World Cup was in the spotlight again after a 27-year-old Australian tourist was stabbed to death at the country~~s prime tourist destination, the Victoria Falls..
Murder strengthens boycott demand, says Australia Sydney: The weekend murder of an Australian tourist in Zimbabwe underscores the need for a boycott of World Cup cricket matches planned in the strife-torn nation next month, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday..
Out-of-practice Sachin has a tough stint at the nets Wellington: After missing the first four One-dayers against New Zealand due to an ankle injury, batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar is all set to return to the side for Wednesday~~s match at the Westpac Trust stadium here..
Beleaguered Ganguly gets Wright~~s complete backing Wellington: Beleaguered Indian captain Saurav Ganguly on Monday received the backing of his coach John Wright who said he had no doubt that the stylish left-hander would lead from the front in the remaining matches of the New Zealand tour..
Under-fire India coach banking on Tendulkar~~s return Wellington: India coach John Wright is hoping the return of Sachin Tendulkar will spark a turnaround in his team~~s fortunes as it prepares to face New Zealand on Wednesday..
Positive media criticism will do India world of good Bangalore: A team, which everyone perceived had progressed in leaps and bounds; a team, which was reckoned to be a strong contender for the World Cup crown, is coming a cropper in New Zealand..