London:Monty Panesar has got a word of advice from his mentor Bishen Singh Bedi who wants him to bowl from a higher arm action in order to be more effective.
New Delhi:With 240-odd wickets in Test cricket, Harbhajan Singh feels he has proved himself to be a worthy successor to Anil Kumble and the off-spinner says he is looking forward to take over the mantle from the veteran in about two years time.
Sydney: ''Just settle down'' was Greg Chappell's advice to New Zealand pace great Sir Richard Hadlee when taunts of the crowd got the better of him in the 80's and the legendary Kiwi says this is exactly what England spinner Monty Panesar needs to do when confronted with abusive spectators during the upcoming Ashes series.
London:While Sourav Ganguly could not get over his problem with the short balls despite having Greg Chappell as coach, Kevin Pietersen learnt the art just by following the advice the Team India coach gave in his book, says former England captain Mike Brearly.
Kingston:An ecstatic West Indies captain Brian Lara revealed that he had given up hopes of a victory and was instead playing for a tie but Chris Gayle's timely advice a ball before Dwayne Bravo bowled Yuvraj Singh turned the match in his team's favour.
Ahmedabad:In an effort to steer clear of any controversies over selections of the players for national Test and ODI squads, BCCI has sought advice from former Test captains in regard to improvement in the selection process.
Bangalore: The second round of MAX's "Gully Cricket" with brand ambassador Kapil Dev is set to hit the Mumbai 'gullies' (streets) on November 30, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: The second round of MAX's "Gully Cricket" with brand ambassador Kapil Dev is set to hit the Mumbai 'gullies' (streets) on November 30, according to an official press release.
Bangalore: David Johnson, rings a bell. . . the one Indian medium pacer who failed to live up to expectations, finally called it a day.
Melbourne: The Australian Cricket Board (ACB), in a statement issued on Friday, has once again raised concern over sending its team to Pakistan for a tour in August following the bomb attack at the US Consulate on Friday.