Melbourne: Cricket Australia has said that it will not ban any of their top players from participating in the Indian Premier League this year - despite a growing injury toll which has now claimed half the team.Though former South African batting
Johannesburg: Aussie spin king Shane Warne is smashed for six by South Africa cricket captain Hansie Cronje as the crowd roars its approval at a rising star who would later shame the nation and the game.
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Mumbai:India's premier batsman Sachin Tendulkar may find hard to escape the wrath of the cricket-crazy country's fans following the team's disastrous World Cup.
Kolkata:While former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin advocates less experiment with the team, Barry Richards feels Greg Chappell's is in an overrated profession.
Kolkata:Former cricket legends feel Sachin Tendulkar still has a few years of cricket ahead of him, though bowed down by pressure and tempered with age.
Bangalore:A cream of more than 30 cricketers turned golfers from cricket playing nations willdescend on this garden city to vie for top honours in the maiden Mc Dowell's Signature World Cup of Golfing Cricketers championship to be held from November 24 to 27.
London:Geoffrey Boycott will deliver the 2005 Cowdrey Lecture later this month, organisers Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) said.
Amsterdam:There may be difference of opinion on how Sachin Tendulkar's batting has changed over the years, but former South African opener Barry Richards insists that the Indian is still the best batsman in the world.
Karachi:Pakistan has hired a South African cricket trainer to overcome fitness problems and help players avoid injuries, an official said.