Sydney: ''Just settle down'' was Greg Chappell's advice to New Zealand pace great Sir Richard Hadlee when taunts of the crowd got the better of him in the 80's and the legendary Kiwi says this is exactly what England spinner Monty Panesar needs to do when confronted with abusive spectators during the upcoming Ashes series.
Christchurch:His name is doing the rounds as John Bracewell's successor in the Kiwi cricket team but when John Wright eventually takes up his next assignment, it may well be as a rugby coach.
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'.
Kolkata:Former National selector Ashok Malhotra dubbed ex India coach John Wright as a ''spineless character'' after the Kiwi lambasted the selection policy in his soon-to-be-released tell-all book 'Indian summers'.
Mumbai: Former Australian skipper Ian Chappell said the Indians, who will be touring Australia next month, will have to adjust to the bounce quickly to do well on their 82-day tour.
Mohali: Stand-in Indian skipper Rahul Dravid lauded New Zealand for drawing a two- Test cricket series, saying the visiting batsmen adapted better to the conditions.
Port Elizabeth: Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes his team must adjust the batting strategy to counter the slow wicket against New Zealand in the World Cup Super Sixes match on Tuesday.
Port Elizabeth: Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes his team must adjust the batting strategy to counter the slow wicket against New Zealand in the World Cup Super Sixes match on Tuesday.
Johannesburg: You've got to hand it to the World Cup wicket-keepers - when the pressure's on, some of the great names make big mistakes.