New Delhi: Indian police is cracking its whip at bookies, who are betting illegally on the cricket World Cup in South Africa and who made a killing when the host nation crashed to the West Indies, newspapers said on Tuesday.
New Delhi: Indian police is cracking its whip at bookies, who are betting illegally on the cricket World Cup in South Africa and who made a killing when the host nation crashed to the West Indies, newspapers said on Tuesday.
New Delhi: With Australia increasingly likely to cancel its Test tour of Pakistan in October due to security concerns, the Gulf emirate of Sharjah on Monday stepped in to fill the void.
<p>Sharjah: Pakistan's refusal to share pre-match net facilities with Australia added extra needle to the second cricket Test starting on Friday.<p>Australia wanted to share the morning nets on Thursday to avoid training under the hot sun later in the day, a
<p>Sharjah: Shivnarine Chanderpaul and debutant Ryan Hinds defied the Pakistani attack on Saturday to help West Indies save the follow-on in the first cricket Test here. <p>The sixth-wicket pair, joining hands in the post-tea session with their team still 63 runs
<p>Sharjah: Yousuf Youhana hit an unbeaten 78 to steer Pakistan out of trouble on the opening day of the first Test against the West Indies on Thursday. <p>Pakistan, which struggled to reach 45 for two by lunch against the disciplined West