New Delhi:Australian speed merchant Brett Lee on Thursday said he was all charged up to test the famed Indian batting line-up in the forthcoming Test series but would not rely only on sheer pace to unsettle his opponents.
Mumbai: Middle-order batsman Amol Muzumdar (batting 91) and all-rounder Ramesh Powar (batting 32) helped Mumbai finish on 236 for five off 90 overs on the opening day of the four-day Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy cricket match against Railways being played in Mumbai.
Derby (England): Having finally established himself as the pace spearhead of the Indian team in the absence of veteran Javagal Srinath, Zaheer Khan is all geared to rattle the opposition in the deciding Test against England by some real quick bowling.
Bridgetown (Barbados): India skipper Saurav Ganguly on Wednesday lauded debutant fast bowler Tinu Yohannan for setting up a seven-wicket win over the West Indies in the third One-day International.
Georgetown (Guyana): The Indians warmed up for the opening Test against the West Indies with a nine-wicket win over a second-string Guyana Board President's XI in the three-day match on Sunday.
Georgetown (Guyana): The Indians warmed up for the opening Test against the West Indies with a nine-wicket win over a second-string Guyana Board President's XI in the three-day match on Sunday.
Kolkata: England left-arm spinner Ashley Giles is unperturbed by the barrage of criticism over his negative bowling in the Test series against India, but has decided to concentrate on a good line and length to contain the home side batsmen in the coming One-day series.
Kolkata: England left-arm spinner Ashley Giles is unperturbed by the barrage of criticism over his negative bowling in the Test series against India, but has decided to concentrate on a good line and length to contain the home side batsmen in the coming One-day series.
Kolkata: England left-arm spinner Ashley Giles is unperturbed by the barrage of criticism over his negative bowling in the Test series against India, but has decided to concentrate on a good line and length to contain the home side batsmen in the coming One-day series.
<p>Brisbane: Star middle-order batsman VVS Laxman feels world champions Australia are beatable and his team had to the potential to turn the tables on them in the current tour Down Under. <p>"Their results show they are one of the best sides