Brisbane: Australian will be desperate to rescue a faltering summer when they take on India in the second final of the one-day international cricket series at the Gabba here Tuesday.
Brisbane: The second match in the triangular one-day cricket series was abandoned here on Tuesday when heavy rain meant Sri Lanka were unable to take the field in pursuit of India's total of 267 for four.The rain started as players left
Brisbane: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and chose to bat in the second match of the triangular one-day cricket series against Sri Lanka at the Gabba here Tuesday.The first match in the series between Australia and India here
Sydney: Opening batsman Phil Jaques and leg-spinners Stuart MacGill and Brad Hogg were named in a 13-man Australian squad for next week's first Test against Sri Lanka in Brisbane.
Sydney: Stuart MacGill admits his 40-Test career will be over if he is left out of the first cricket Test against Sri Lanka in Brisbane next week.
Colombo: Sri Lanka flew out to Australia determined to win their first Test Down Under after an improved performance in recent away matches.
Brisbane:England captain Andrew Flintoff won the toss and chose to bat in the One-day international cricket match against Australia at the Gabba here.
Brisbane:England's disastrous tour continued when they were dismissed for just 155 by Australia in their one-day international at the Gabba here.
Perth:Australia regained the Ashes with a 206-run win following another spectacular English batting collapse on the final day of the third Test at the WACA Ground.
Perth:The Ashes are gone but England captain Andrew Flintoff said his side would be out to regain lost pride in the last two Tests of the series.