Adelaide: On a day overshadowed by the sudden retirement of Adam Gilchrist, tensions between Australia and India surfaced again on the third day of the fourth and final Test here.In reply to India's 526, the hosts were 322 for three at
Adelaide: Opener Matthew Hayden scored his 30th Test century as Australia's batsmen dominated the third day of the fourth and final Test against India here.In reply to India's 526, the hosts were 322 for three at stumps on the third day,
Adelaide: Veteran Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist vowed to depart cricket on his own terms here after claiming the world record for dismissals during the fourth Test against India.Gilchrist equalled South African Mark Boucher's milestone of 413 dismissals when he claimed the
Adelaide: Australia captain Ricky Ponting and his India counterpart Anil Kumble said they would not finalise their teams for the fourth and final Test until just before the match starts Thursday.Up 2-1, the Australians are looking to win in Adelaide to
Adelaide: Star batsman Mike Hussey said on Monday that India have earned the right to be considered Australia's biggest threat in Test cricket.The Aussies have for several years been considered almost untouchable, their 2005 Ashes loss to England a rare hiccup
New Delhi:Middle order batsman Mohammad Kaif along with bowlers Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan and Ajit Agarkar find a place in the list of 29 probables shortlisted by the BCCI for the camp in prepration of Ireland and England Tours.
Perth:New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram used a jibe in the Australian press as a spur to produce the fastest century by a Kiwi batsman in one-day internationals.
Perth:England is again set to be without three of its key players for the crunch triangular one-day series clash with New Zealand here.
More imagesAdelaide:England's horror tour of Australia hit rock bottom when they were skittled out by the home side for just 110 in their triangular one-day series match at the Adelaide Oval here.
London:Stung by England's abject surrender of the urn to arch-enemy Australia, former captain Geoffrey Boycott questioned the appointment of Andrew Flintoff to lead the side and felt only a fluke or divine intervention can save the side from a 5-0 whitewash by their hosts.