Perth: Questions about the legality of Australian demon bowler Brett Lee's action would likely be spared were it not for his speed, Australian One-day cricket captain Ricky Ponting said on Monday. "If he was bowling at, say, 135 kilometres (83.8 miles)
<p>London: Sri Lankan officials launched an impassioned defence of seamer Ruchira Perera following allegations that he was a 'chucker' on Sunday. Perera's action has come under the microscope during the First Test against England here at Lord's which is still in
London: England cricket captain Nasser Hussain will be out of action for three weeks after fracturing the little finger of his left hand in Sunday's first Ashes Test defeat by Australia at Edgbaston, the team announced on Monday.Hussain was given the
London: A shoulder injury sustained last month has forced Australia's left-arm seamer Nathan Bracken to miss the remainder of the Ashes tour on Sunday. Bracken, who suffered the problem during Australia's One-day defeat against Middlesex at Lord's earlier this month, will
Colombo:Sri Lanka has hit the ground with a thud. Only when I was envisaging the return to form of our team, India has crushed the uprising with a heavy hand. Frankly, Sri Lanka has notlooked in the same league.Instead of Lanka in its present mess, it would interest me how the rising power of India would match up to the best in days to come. India are approaching basics as Australians do and that is to attack at all costs. The aggression is being backed with good skills.Presently, the Indians have managed to unnerve the Sri Lankans, made them blink.