Pune:The cricket fans would be hosted to a grand treat when the star-studded teams of North Zone and Central Zone vie for a spot in the limited overs Deodhar Trophy match to be played here tomorrow.
Mumbai :The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has shot down the plans of some second-string Indian players to participate in a novel American Pro-cricket event next month following a directive from the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Visakhapatnam: After simulating Indian conditions back home during their preparations, the visiting New Zealand cricket team will get a real feel of Indian tracks and weather as they launch their tour on Friday against the Board President's XI.
Visakhapatnam: After simulating Indian conditions back home during their preparations, the visiting New Zealand cricket team will get a real feel of Indian tracks and weather as they launch their tour on Friday against the Board President's XI.
Visakapatanam: The 14-member New Zealand cricket team led by Stephen Fleming to play a two-Test series besides a triangular One-day International tournament arrived here on Monday.
Kolkata: Former Indian wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani on Saturday made an oblique criticism of the policy of playing separate wicketkeepers for One-dayers and Tests, saying it had a demoralising effect on in-form stumpers.
Cape Town: Syed Kirmani is here as a loyal fan cheering the Indian team in its pursuit of the World Cup but the country's greatest wicket-keeper is also a worried man because he feels having a non-specialist behind the stumps isa risk.
Cape Town: Syed Kirmani is here as a loyal fan cheering the Indian team in its pursuit of the World Cup but the country's greatest wicket-keeper is also a worried man because he feels having a non-specialist behind the stumps isa risk.
Cape Town: Syed Kirmani is here as a loyal fan cheering the Indian team in its pursuit of the World Cup but the country's greatest wicket-keeper is also a worried man because he feels having a non-specialist behind the stumps isa risk.
New Delhi: Expressing his disapproval at the selection of young Parthiv Patel as the specialist wicket-keeper in the Indian World Cup squad, former national selector Madan Lal on Monday said Vijay Dahiya or Ajay Ratra would have been a "better choice".