Colombo:Advance bookings for England's winter cricket tour of Sri Lanka has been rising steadily even as fighting between troops and Tamil Tiger rebels escalates, officials said.
Sydney:Tickets for this year's Australia-England Ashes Test cricket series were snapped up at a rate of ten per second when sales opened here, Cricket Australia said.
Durban: Two "armies" will be in full cry when India and England meet in a crucial World Cup day-night match at the New Kingsmead Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. They are the Barmy Army, a group of English supporters, who follow the
<img height="100" alt="Barmy Army" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/sl-eng/barmyarmy.jpg" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" border="0" /> Galle: The southern Sri Lankan town of Galle is seeing a flood of tourists like never before as English fans converge for the first Test starting on Tuesday. An estimated
<p>Auckland: New Zealand umpire Doug Cowie came in for sharp criticism on Tuesday following an action-packed fourth day in the final New Zealand-England Test here.<p>The experienced Cowie's astonishing decision to give England's Andy Flintoff out to a catch behind caused an
Colombo: Sri Lanka coach Dav Whatmore said that lack of crowd support contributed to the home team's humiliating defeat in the recent three-Test series against England."The lack of local support for the Test series had a lot to do with the