More imagesLondon:England may have at last regained the Ashes in 2005 but their recent series defeat in Pakistan showed how much work they still had to do before they could be considered Australia's successors as the best team in the world.
Johannesburg: The West Indies may not have made it to the World Cup final for the last 20 years, but there has been a Jamaican in the last three finals and will make his record presence felt when India takes on Australia on Sunday.
Kimberley (South Africa): Pakistan goes into its World Cup match against Namibia on Sunday worried more by the uncertain weather than the quality of the opposition.
Kimberley (South Africa): Pakistan goes into its World Cup match against Namibia on Sunday worried more by the uncertain weather than the quality of the opposition.
Johannesburg: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has cleared Pakistan wicket- keeper Rashid Latif of the charge of alleged racial abuse at Australia's Adam Gilchrist, Pakistan manager Shaharyar Khan said on Wednesday.
Johannesburg: The West Indies may not have made it to the World Cup final for the last 20 years, but there has been a Jamaican in the last three finals and will make his record presence felt when India takes on Australia on Sunday.
Johannesburg: The West Indies may not have made it to the World Cup final for the last 20 years, but there has been a Jamaican in the last three finals and will make his record presence felt when India takes on Australia on Sunday.
St Johns: The West Indies created Test cricket history with the highest successful run chase to reel in Australia by three wickets in the fourth and final Test at the Recreation Ground on Tuesday. <img height="164" alt="Australia Test captain Steve Waugh"
<img height="100" alt="Waugh to face music on McGrath outburst" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/wi-aus/waugh-head.jpg" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" border="0" /> Sydney: Captain Steve Waugh said on Saturday he regretted Glenn McGrath's ugly outburst at West Indian batsman Ramnaresh Sarwan in this week's fourth Antigua Test
Leeds: Australia was 124 for one in its second innings, a lead of 262, when play resumed at 11: 27 GMT after a 45-minute rain break on the fourth day of the fourth Test against England.Matthew Hayden was 25 not out