Bangalore: The moment is finally upon us. India will begin the defence of its home reputation when it takes on New Zealand in the first cricket Test at Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
Bangalore: The moment is finally upon us. India will begin the defence of its home reputation when it takes on New Zealand in the first cricket Test at Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday formally extended the contracts of national coach John Wright and physiotherapist Andrew Leipus for one year while ratifying the appointment of new trainer Gregory Allen King.
Chennai: Describing the Indian cricketers as 'unbelievably talented', newly- appointed physical trainer Gregory Allen King on Saturday expressed confidence that he would succeed in minimising injury worries of the players.
New Delhi: Allistair McCaw, who is one of the contenders for Indian team trainer's post, will hold a formal discussion with the top echelons of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in Kolkata next week.
New Delhi: High-profile fitness trainer Allistair McCaw of South Africa is likely to throw his hat into the ring as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) makes a frantic bid to replace Adrian le Roux, who joined the South African national team earlier this month.
Kolkata: Seeking to allay criticism over the resignation of physical trainer Adrian Le Roux, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Thursday, the arrangement with team coach John Wright and physio Andrew Leipus was very much in place and they along with Le Roux were even helping the board to find a suitable trainer.
New Delhi: Admitting that Adrian Le Roux's departure has come as a shock to the Indian cricket team, coach John Wright today said his boys were "resilient enough" to carry on without the South African trainer who had made an "invaluable" contribution to raise the team's fitness level.
Durban: Fitness trainer Adrian Le Roux on Monday sought to clarify that his new assignment with the South African national team was a result of a long-standing desire to serve his own country and not any misunderstanding with his previous employers, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Mumbai: Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar said on Monday that the Indian cricket team would miss South African trainer Adrian Le Roux's presence.