Mumbai:Former Australia captain Ian Chappell has said his brother Greg's decision to resign as India coach was the right one to make but probably left him with a tinge of regret.
Kolkata:Launching a vicious attack on Team India, cricket icon Kapil Dev said a complete lack of commitment, drive and balance were behind the team's World Cup debacle.
Kozhikode:Expressing strong resentment over the trend of appointing foreign coaches Former Pakistan Left Arm Spinner Abdul Qadir alleged outside appointees 'had no commitment towards the team.
Lahore:Questioning Shoaib Akhtar's commitment to the team, former Pakistan captan Asif Iqbal said the mercurial pacer's constant injury woes -- sometimes not as serious as he makes them out to be -- are fast turning him into a liability for the side.
Pune:Former national cricket selection panel chief Rajsingh Dungarpur today observed that consistency was sadly never a virtue of India.
London:England might be grappling to put together a fit squad against Rahul Dravid's men in the first Test starting March 1 but for Team India coach Greg Chappell, Michael Vaughan's side remains formidable, which will be all fired up once the series gets underway.
Sydney:Australian cricket superstar Shane Warne said he is looking for business opportunities once his glorious playing career ends.
Harare: Sachin Tendulkar will continue to open, while out-of-form captain Saurav Ganguly drops down the order as India rings changes to resurrect its World Cup campaign against Zimbabwe on Wednesday.
Harare: Sachin Tendulkar will continue to open, while out-of-form captain Saurav Ganguly drops down the order as India rings changes to resurrect its World Cup campaign against Zimbabwe on Wednesday.
Bangalore: The International Cricket Council (ICC) welcomed the comments of the Indian Sports Minister that BCCI's contractual difficulties needed to be resolved in the interests of the game.