Colombo:Contradicting his mentor Arjuna Ranatunga, spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan came to the rescue of former coach Dav Whatmore, describing him as a 'great coach' with perfect man-management skills.
Christchurch: It took John Wright an entire year to mend his relationship with VVS Laxman which turned frosty after the stylish middle-order bat was dropped for the World Cup and the former coach says despite the patch-up, the equation is not what it used to be before.
Dubai:With more then 15,000 international runs under his belt Sourav Ganguly certainly deserves a place in the Indian team, believes former coach John Wright, who also insists that he had a steady relationship with the former captain and never had any trouble working with him.
Mumbai:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) came out strongly against former coach John Wright with the secretary Niranjan Shah hitting out at the Kiwi for his controversial comments on the selection policy here in his new book 'Indian Summers'.
Mumbai:The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) came out strongly against former coach John Wright with the secretary Niranjan Shah hitting out at the Kiwi for his controversial comments on the selection policy here in his new book 'Indian Summers'.
Christchurch:John Wright's relation with Sourav Ganguly remains shrouded in a veil of mystery but the former Team India coach asserted he always enjoyed an ''inner trust'' with the ex-skipper.
Pune:Indian pace spearhead Zaheer Khan said that he would stick to his current bowling action despite experts advising him to change it to avoid further injuries.
Bangalore:Lack of consistency has been the perennial problem of Indian cricket and new coach Greg Chappell has a grim reminder for his players: one bad series, one bad day can spoil the whole season.
Islamabad: Pakistan is yearning for someone who can play cricket with even "half the passion" that Sachin Tendulkar has and the admission comes from no other than the India-bashing and pompous Javed Miandad.
Islamabad: Pakistan is yearning for someone who can play cricket with even "half the passion" that Sachin Tendulkar has and the admission comes from no other than the India-bashing and pompous Javed Miandad.