More imagesLondon:West Indies' fast bowlers were let down by their fielders as England reached 280 for four at lunch on the second day of the first Test at Lord's here Friday.
Kanpur:A brilliant century by skipper J N Shah (124) helped Saurashtra post a healthy score of 298 for 7 on the first day of four-day Ranji Trophy cricket match against Uttar Pradesh here today.
Durban:Jacques Kallis struck a flawless century as South Africa made an imposing 248-8 in the second one-day international against India at Kingsmead here.
Port of Spain:Yet to come to terms with the 1-4 series defeat against the West Indies, Team India skipper Rahul Dravid blamed the debacle on butterfinger fielders and unimaginative batsmen.
Ahmedabad: The West Indies did not blow the issue of crowd trouble out of proportion as such incidents posed real threat to players' safety, team manager Ricky Skerrit said on Thursday.
New Delhi: India's cricket officials on Wednesday refused to reschedule the One-day series against the West Indies despite crowd trouble in all the three matches played so far.
Bangalore: India will embark on a tour of the West Indies during April/ May for a five Test series and an equal number of Limited Overs Internationals after the Test fixtures.
<p>Colombo: Australian leg spinner Shane Warne grabbed seven for 94, but failed to prevent Pakistan from saving the follow on at lunch on the third day of the first cricket Test here on Saturday. <p>Starting the day at 210 for five,
<p>Harare: Ridley Jacobs and Fidel Edwards were the West Indies' unlikely heroes as they stood firm to deny Zimbabwe a famous win on the final day of the first Test <p>Chasing what would have been only their eighth Test win in
Leeds: Speculate to accumulate was the message from Australia coach John Buchanan after a typically bold declaration left England needing another 311 runs to win on the final day of the fourth Ashes Test.At the fourth day close at Headingley on