London: Almost 14 years after ball-tampering allegations were leveled against him, Wasim Akram says the world has changed little and while no one bothers to question the English when they get the ball to reverse swing, the Pakistani bowlers continue to be doubted for cheating when they do the same.
London:Injured captain Michael Vaughan warned he is confident England can retain the Ashes with or without him this winter.
London:England captain Michael Vaughan hit a run-a-ball 67 in his long-awaited comeback against Scotland, but insisted there would be no quick way back into the English team.
Kochi:The entire English team, some of them accompanied by their family members, today took a ''sunset cruise'' on the backwaters, widely known for their scenic beauty and tranquility.
Chandigarh:Despite missing a number of key players, including regular captain Michael Vaughan, the English team is upbeat after dominating major part of the first Test and coach Duncan Fletcher said his team has arrived here for the second match against India with the confidence gained in Nagpur.
London:If England want to win against India in the current series, spinners have to perform well, says former off-spinner Pat Pocock who was a member of the English team, which beat India in the memorable 1985 tour.
Johannesurg: Just over 10 years ago, 15-year-old Makhaya Ntini was a barefoot kid playing on dust pitches in the Eastern Cape with any hope of ever playing for South Africa a distant dream.
Johannesurg: Just over 10 years ago, 15-year-old Makhaya Ntini was a barefoot kid playing on dust pitches in the Eastern Cape with any hope of ever playing for South Africa a distant dream.
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Kolkata: Under an overcast sky, which the weatherman predicted would remain throughout the day, a sports-crazy metropolis woke up to the excitement over the first One-day International match between India and England at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.