Karachi:Now that Inzamam-ul-Haq's influence over the Pakistan cricket team has diminished after he relinquished the captaincy, dope-tainted fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar says the former captain never utilised him as a match-winner.
New Delhi:Under-fire Greg Chappell has resigned as India's cricket coach following the team's first-round exit from the World Cup, it was announced on Wednesday.
Port of Spain (T&T):India coach Greg Chappell has said he is not too concerned over the repercussions of his team's dismal performance in the ongoing World Cup in the Caribbean.
Karachi:Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been ruled out of action for two weeks with a hamstring injury and will take no further part in the test series in South Africa, an official said on Monday.
Lahore:Within days of returning to the side after the doping scandal, Shoaib Akhtar finds himself at the center of another controversy for an alleged dressing room bust-up with coach Bob Woolmer in South Africa and has been asked to appear before a hearing to explain the incident.
London:Advocating a change in the England dressing room following their disastrous show in the ongoing Champions Trophy, former captain Geoffrey Boycott said it was high time that coach Duncan Fletcher resigned from his job as his 'shelf-life' had expired.
New Delhi:Tired of constant tinkering with his batting position, Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi said he yearns to have a fixed position in the line-up as too much experiments with his spot in the team has affected his performance.
Colombo: A year ago, Sri Lankan cricket was in crisis with their young players hampered by fragile confidence, dressing room disunity, selection squabbles and political problems within the national board.
Dubai:Undeterred by an inquiry against him for criticising the selectors after the Test series loss to India, West Indies captain Brian Lara insisted that his outburst was a ''fair opinion'' on the selection policies in the country.
New Delhi:Despite winning two One-dayers against England, Indian skipper Rahul Dravid has admitted that Sachin Tendulkar's presence in the dressing room was being missed as the master blaster was a huge motivating factor for the team.