Fans seek divine help, WC frenzy grips Saurav~~s hometown Kolkata: Fans thronged temples for prayers and national flags were fluttering atop local clubs in this cricket-mad city on Tuesday as India prepared for its opening World Cup tie against minnows Holland..
Zimbabwe Cricket Union denies ban of Flower, Olonga Harare: Zimbabwe~~s Andy Flower and Henry Olonga face an agonising wait before they hear whether or not their black armband protest and powerful condemnation of the Harare regime will cost them their cricket careers..
Flower, Olonga are our national heroes, says Opposition Harare: Zimbabwe~~s Andy Flower and Henry Olonga were hailed as national heroes on Tuesday for the powerful public protest they staged against president Robert Mugabe during their opening World Cup clash with Namibia..
Shed the Kiwi blues, pulverise minnow Holland: Wright Paarl (South Africa): India would look to pulverise minnows Holland and post a comprehensive victory to shed off New Zealand blues, Indian coach John Wright said on Tuesday while exhorting his wards to show ~~ruthlessness~~ in its opening World Cup match on Tuesday..
Cricketers stunned at Warne doping, say it~~s a mistake Johannesburg: A stunned cricketing community on Tuesday reacted with disbelief to the sensational news of legendary leg spinner Shane Warne being found positive in a dope test while his teammates hoped he would be cleared soon..
Warne's dramatic exit an opportunity for the rest Bangalore: World Cup 2003 has already turned out to be a cracker of a tournament in every sense of the word; be it on the field or off it..