New Delhi: India's cricket chief Jagmohan Dalmiya on Tuesday rubbished an agreement signed by the Australian team, adding a new twist to the ongoing row over player contracts. "The Australian agreement is the biggest bluff of world cricket," said Dalmiya amidst
Kingston: A three-wicket burst in Australia's second One-day International victory over the West Indies here on Sunday gave Glenn McGrath something positive to end a harrowing week. <img height="125" alt="Glenn McGrath glad to be back in the groove" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/odi_series/wi-aus/mcgrath.jpg" width="164"
<p>Sydney: Australia will go ahead with its tour of Zimbabwe in April in spite of the African country being thrown out of the Commonwealth for a year. <p>Australian Cricket Board (ACB) chief executive James Sutherland said his organisation was satisfied, at
Sydney: Prime Minister John Howard said on Wednesday Australia's cricket tour of Zimbabwe was unlikely to go ahead following a Commonwealth committee's decision to suspend Zimbabwe for one year. Howard said from London that talks were underway between the Australian Cricket
Melbourne: Pakistan players said Thursday they hoped Australia would go ahead with its cricket tour of the sub-continent in August. However, it appears unlikely as the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) has said it will take advice from the Foreign Affairs ministry
<p>Adelaide: Police blamed Alcohol on Monday for ugly crowd disturbances during weekend tri-nations series cricket matches at Adelaide Oval in which a police officer and woman were injured and 142 people evicted. <p>The officer was hurt while trying to make an
<p>Sydney: The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) on Wednesday defended its tri-nations contest One-day programme after touring captains Shaun Pollock, South Africa, and Stephen Fleming, New Zealand, said their sides faced a tough schedule. <p>ACB chief executive James Sutherland said the visiting
Melbourne: Steve Waugh and his deputy Adam Gilchrist will no longer have to face the prickly task of dropping a long-serving teammate as they did with Michael Slater. The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) has decided to relieve the captain, vice-captain and
<p>Johannesburg: South African cricket authorities have not been asked to host April's Australian tour of Zimbabwe, a UCBSA spokeswoman confirmed on Wednesday, following the announcement that it had been cancelled. <p>"We haven't been asked," United Cricket Board of South Africa (UCBSA)
<p>Melbourne: Fast bowler Brad Williams will replace injured Jason Gillespie for Australia's final two cricket Tests against Pakistan in Sharjah, the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) said here on Tuesday.<p>Gillespie strained his right calf on the final day of Australia's 41-run victory