Leeds: England won the toss and elected to field in its rain-affected triangular series One-day International at Headingley on Tuesday.
Leeds: England won the toss and elected to field in its rain-affected triangular series One-day International at Headingley on Tuesday.
London: Ajit Agarkar and the rest of the underrated Indian pace attack were the architects of a four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at The Oval on Sunday - a result that sent Sourav Ganguly's side into the outright lead of the triangular series table.
London: Ajit Agarkar and the rest of the underrated Indian pace attack were the architects of a four-wicket victory over Sri Lanka at The Oval on Sunday - a result that sent Sourav Ganguly's side into the outright lead of the triangular series table.
London: Sri Lanka could only manage 202 for eight as India's pace attack strangled the life out of its innings in Sunday's triangular series One-day International at The Oval.
<p>Birmingham: Marvan Atapattu and Mahela Jayawardene's unbroken century stand frustrated England after paceman Matthew Hoggard's two early wickets had put Sri Lanka on the backfoot in the Second Test at Edgbaston here on Saturday. <p>At stumps on the third day, Sri
<p>Birmingham: Muthiah Muralitharan made his return to international cricket when he was named in the Sri Lanka side to play England in the second Test at Edgbaston on Thursday. <p>Off spinner Murali, 30, the youngest bowler to take 400 Test wickets,
<p>London: England was 53 without loss in its second innings but still 227 behind Sri Lanka's first innings 555 for eight declared when bad light forced an early finish to the third day of the First Test here at Lord's on
<p>London: Mark Butcher's hundred was the cornerstone of England's resistance as it drew with Sri Lanka in the first Test of its three-match series here at Lord's on Monday.<p>Recalled batsmen John Crawley (41 not out) and Alec Stewart (26 not out)
<p>Birmingham: England marked 100 years of international cricket at Edgbaston in style, beating Sri Lanka by an innings and 111 runs in the second Test on Sunday. <p>England's victory, with more than a day to spare, gave them a 1-0 lead