Pakistan blundered on most fronts in the Kolkata Test. They chose the wrong team, bowled badly and batted with frail techniques.
Baroda:Discarded wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia has been appointed as the coach of Thailand's national cricket team and would prepare the players for the June 12-22 Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Trophy in Malaysia.
Centurion: World Cup organisers are not taking any chances for Saturday's high- voltage India-Pakistan Group 'A' clash arranging foolproof security measures to deal with any untoward incident.
Centurion: World Cup organisers are not taking any chances for Saturday's high- voltage India-Pakistan Group 'A' clash arranging foolproof security measures to deal with any untoward incident.
Mumbai: Former skipper Kapil Dev richly deserved the Wisden's Indian-cricketer-of- the-century award "but my choice was the present batting sensation Sachin Tendulkar," Aussie Test captain Steve Waugh said on Friday.
Indore: National cricket selector Ashok Malhotra on Tuesday said the decision to include a player in the team for a match on a particular day, rested mainly with the management of the team and not selectors only.
Kolkata: South African ICC elite umpire Rudy Koertzen will now officiate in the India-Pakistan Test match commencing at the Eden Gardens from Nov 30 in place of Billy Bowden.
Sydney: Australian cricket coach John Buchanan warned on Wednesday England's seam attack would pose a special threat on the upcoming Ashes tour.<br/><br/>Australia's batsmen struggled in India in March when they lost that series 2-1 and Buchanan said although those problems were
Sydney: For the best part of eight years, Shane Warne has tormented England's batsmen but nagging fitness worries may make the tormentor the tormented in this year's Ashes series.<br/><br/>Statistics back the claim that Warne is the greatest leg spinner in the
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="98%" bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0"><tbody><tr><td class="f2" colspan="2"><table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2" align="left" border="0"><tbody></tbody></table>Kolkata: Congratulating the Indian team for its "magnificent victory" over Australia in the second cricket Test, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya on Tuesday