London: Former India fast bowler Javagal Srinath took four wickets in seven balls, including a hat-trick, on the second day of Leicestershire's first division match against already crowned County Champions Surrey at The Oval.
<p>Christchurch (New Zealand): England head coach Duncan Fletcher has admitted certain members of his squad are not fit enough with less than a week until the first Test against New Zealand. <p>Fletcher has been disappointed by the dedication of the six
London: Shane Warne said he was proud to be a standard bearer for spin bowling after becoming the first slow bowler in history to take 400 Test wickets on a sweltering third day of the fifth Ashes Test here at The
London: Justin Langer's typically gritty 88 not out, his first innings of this Ashes series, more than justified his recall to the side here at The Oval on Thursday.At tea, on the first day of the fifth Test against England, Australia
London: Justin Langer's typically gritty 102 not out, his first innings of this Ashes series, more than justified his recall to the side here at The Oval on Thursday.When bad light forced an early close of the first day of the
London: Bad light and then rain meant only 91 minutes play was possible on the fourth day of the fifth and final Ashes Test here at The Oval on Sunday.The players came off for bad light 19 minutes before lunch, even
London: Australia's Shane Warne became only the sixth bowler in Test cricket history and the first spinner to take 400 wickets, finishing the third day of the fifth and final Ashes Test here at The Oval on Saturday with six
London: Australia declared their first innings at 641 for four at 1538GMT on the second day of the fifth Ashes Test here at The Oval on Friday.Australia captain Steve Waugh was 157 not out and Damien Martyn 64 not out. Mark
London: Australia batsman Justin Langer had a mixed return to Test cricket here at The Oval on Thursday.First came the joy of scoring a hundred against England but soon afterwards came the pain of being struck flush on the side of
London: Steve Waugh and younger twin Mark became only the second set of brothers in Ashes history to make hundreds in the same innings as Australia declared on a huge score of 641 for four on the second day of the