London: In an amazing document detailing the thoughts of Somerset captain and former Australia opener Justin Langer, English cricketers are witheringly described as "lazy", "shallow" and "flat", and as players who “love being comfortable”.Fast bowler James Anderson can be “a bit
London: Aussies who lost eight wickets for a paltry score of 156 on the second day of the second Ashes Tests being played at Lords has conceded that they have been outfoxed by England's short-pitched bowling plan.Should they lose the
London: James Anderson's lethal spell in Lords has given England hopes of a victory against arch rivals Australia in the second Test on Friday.Team Australia were reduced to 156 for eight before rain stopped play on the second day of
London : Monty Panesar, who scripted one of the great escapes in Test cricket in Cardiff said that he had been working on his batting which paid off but did not bat like Indian swashbuckler Yuvraj Singh in England's drawn Ashes
Cardiff: England’s last wicket-pair of James Anderson and Monty Panesar batted together for 39 minutes to save a dramatic draw in the first Ashes Test against Australia here on Sunday.England, needing to make 239 to avoid an innings defeat at Sophia
London: The adidas Eyewear claim that light-stabilising tinted lenses worn by several leading England players could improve their ability to catch the ball by as much as 28 per cent, compared with standard sunglasses. Eight England players, including captain Andrew Strauss
London: England have drafted fast bowler James Anderson into their ICC World Twenty20 squad as a replacement for all-rounder Ravi Bopara.
More images London: James Anderson gave England a glimmer of hope in the third and final Test against India with a dramatic burst at The Oval here.
Nottingham:India's much lauded middle-order quartet may have failed to score a fifty between them during the drawn first Test but England fast bowler Chris Tremlett believes that could change come the second match of the series, starting at Trent Bridge here.
London:James Anderson suggested the absence of England's Ashes-winning bowling attack may have helped him perform so well against India yesterday when he claimed his career best Test figures of five for 42.