London:Dispelling growing concerns over Michael Vaughan's future, England's chairman of selectors David Graveney said despite taking a longer then expected time to heal, the regular captain's knee injury would not cut short his career.
London:After being ignored for the Ashes, Andrew Flintoff's home ground Old Trafford is all set to get a 20-million pound facelift as Lancashire have decided to stay put at the more then 100-year-old cricket facility.
Johannesburg: Former South African President Nelson Mandela appealed on Wednesday to England and New Zealand to play their Cricket World Cup matches in Zimbabwe and Kenya, saying their refusal could plunge cricket into chaos.
Johannesburg: Former South African President Nelson Mandela appealed on Wednesday to England and New Zealand to play their Cricket World Cup matches in Zimbabwe and Kenya, saying their refusal could plunge cricket into chaos.
Mumbai: The English Cricket Board has expressed its desire to split the forthcoming tour to India later this year in two parts.
London: English cricket officials took the rare step of warning a first class umpire about his behaviour on Monday and ordered him to pay towards the costs of their hearing.
London: The British press has eulogised noted English cricketer Colin Cowdrey, who died of a heart attack Monday, as a "sporting gentleman" and "glorious cricketer" who was the first man to play in 100 Tests.
<p>London: England's prospects of regaining the Ashes remain grim while so few children have the opportunity to play cricket at school, a survey released on Monday said.<p>The report comes hot on the heels of England's three-day capitulation in the third Test
London: Nottinghamshire cricket club officials announced on Monday that they have erected fences and doubled the number of stewards on duty for Tuesday's One-day match at Trent Bridge between Pakistan and Australia.The club's decision comes in the aftermath of Sunday's pitch