London: High on confidence, India will look for a series victory in the fourth and final cricket Test against England beginning on Thursday in a match that will mark the 100th Test for Sachin Tendulkar.
Karachi: Skipper Shoaib Malik's fighting half-century and his undefeated 70-run stand with Butt helped Pakistan to stay alive against South Africa at lunch on day three of the first Test here at the National Stadium on Wednesday.
New Delhi: Ace leg-spinner Anil Kumble has confirmed that he would not be able to play in the entire series against Zimbabwe due to a shoulder injury. Thirty-year-old Kumble, who is in Delhi for physiotherapy on his bowling (right) shoulder, will
Leeds: Gary Kirsten scored his second century in a row and Monde Zondeki a 50 on his debut on Thursday as South Africa recovered from 21 for four to 260 for seven on the first day of the fourth cricket Test
Leeds: South Africa all-rounder Andrew Hall warned that Mark Butcher and Andrew Flintoff could still deny the Proteas a 2-1 series lead in the fourth Test at Headingley. England ended the fourth day here Sunday on 165 for five, 236 short
London: Andrew Flintoff's blistering 95 set up England's charge for a series levelling victory on the fourth day of the fifth and final Test against South Africa at The Oval here today. When bad light ended play with nine overs remaining,
LONDON: Marcus Trescothick's maiden double century restored England's pride in the fifth and final Test against South Africa at The Oval.At stumps, on the third day, England were 502 for seven in reply to South Africa's first innings 484, a lead
LONDON: England beat South Africa by nine wickets on the fifth day of the fifth and final Test at The Oval here to square the series 2-2. Marcus Trescothick was 69 not out and Mark Butcher 20 not out as England,
New Delhi: Indian skipper Saurav Ganguly slammed the media on the criticism for playing just four frontline bowlers and said his team's batting strength won the day."With six batsmen in the side, I knew we would chase whatever target Zimbabwe set
Bulawayo: With any hope already gone of Zimbabwe winning the first Test of its two-Test series on Saturday its only objective is to set India a decent target for victory. Yet at lunch India had not even given it the opportunity