More imagesQueenstown:New Zealand snatched a nailbiting last-ball victory over Sri Lanka after tail-end batsman James Franklin guided the hosts back from the brink of disaster in their second one-day international here.
Wellington:New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming fell three runs short of his century before the hosts reached 207 for three at tea on the second day of the second Test against West Indies today.
Lahore:The Pakistan cricket authorities have communicated a message to the discarded off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq in England that they would be willing to supervise his rehabilitation process from his knee injury when he decides to return to Lahore.
New Delhi: Rahul Dravid is not amused when he is considered one of the aces in the Indian batting line-up for the World Cup in South Africa.
New Delhi: Rahul Dravid is not amused when he is considered one of the aces in the Indian batting line-up for the World Cup in South Africa.
Auckland: Even as India celebrated its narrow one-wicket victory against New Zealand in the sixth One-day International on Saturday, confusion abounded about the runs produced by Ashish Nehra's winning shot on the penultimate ball of the match.
Auckland: India very nearly wasted a century effort by Virender Sehwag before scampering to a narrow one-wicket victory against New Zealand in a nerve-wracking sixth One-day International on Saturday.
Nagpur: All-rounder Ajit Agarkar, who scored a brilliant 95 in the first One-dayer, would continue to bat at number three position in the second One-day tie against West Indies on Friday, Indian captain Saurav Ganguly said on Thursday.
Mumbai: Virender Sehwag smashed a career-best 124 not out to put India on course for a big total in the first Test against the West Indies on Wednesday.
Kingston (Jamaica): Sachin Tendulkar reached yet another milestone on Tuesday when he became only the second Indian and the 10th in the world to score 8,000 runs in Test cricket.