Dubai:Pakistan's all-rounder Abdul Razzaq has openly criticised late coach Bob Woolmer claiming that he was only interested in keeping his job and salary and his two year and nine months involvement with the team made no difference.
St John's, Antigua:Bangladesh captain Habibul Bashar insists his team of Asian young guns will not be intimidated by playing in the World Cup Super Eights.
Karachi: Pakistan cricket stands to lose much of its domestic audience and income essential for a healthy future of the game in the wake of Australia's decision to pull out of a planned October tour, officials and former players said on Saturday.
New Delhi: New Delhi police, which was responsible for blowing the whistle on former South African captain Hansie Cronje's links with bookmakers last year, on Wednesday welcomed the match-fixing report of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is hopeful of sending the national squad to Pakistan for the second Asian Test championship to be held in September this year.
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London: Dependable Rahul Dravid is keen to spend a second season playing cricket in Scotland provided the BCCI permits him. "If it's possible I would definitely like to come back next year," he said. <img height="150" alt="Rahul Dravid" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/ind-nz/rdravid.jpg" width="100"
London: English Cricket authorities have called on the British government to pass new Laws in a bid to prevent the disruptive crowd behaviour that has marred the current One-day triangular series.Crowd invasions at Edgbaston and Headingley were followed up on Tuesday
Birmingham: England batsman Nick Knight was assaulted during crowd disturbances that overshadowed the opening match of the triangular One-day series against Pakistan here at Edgbaston on Thursday.According to England captain Alec Stewart the Warwickshire left-hander took a blow as he sprinted