Harare:Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Tatenda Taibu looks set for a return to the beleaguered national side after resuming training with his teammates, two years on from his fallout with management.
Montego Bay, Jamaica:Pakistan's cricketers and team officials will be swabbed for DNA today by police as a routine exercise a day after police announced their coach Bob Woolmer was strangled.
Montego Bay:West Indies' troubled World Cup build-up suffered another blow on Sunday when skipper Brian Lara faced rumours that members of his team had been partying until the early hours on the eve of their nine-wicket thrashing at the hands of India.
New Delhi:Almost every chopping-and-dropping exercise by the management had Ajit Agarkar's head rolling but the Mumbai pacer doesn't crib and says he is ready to live a life full of twists and turns.
Karachi:Pakistan have called up uncapped left arm pacer Samiullah Niazi before the first Test against England due to a series of injury problems.
More imagesNew Delhi:Sachin Tendulkar opens the second innings of his remarkable cricket career next week still hungry for success but wary of his batting prowess after a tennis elbow injury.
Port of Spain? West Indies cricket team must "dream big" and build itself into a strong unit in order to stake a claim for the World Cup which the country would host in 2007, newly-elected President of Cricket Board Ken Gordon has said.
Antigua:The 2006 international cricket home series will be a microcosmic trial run for some of the security systems that will be applied for ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies 2007.
Islamabad:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been offered $8 million by an Indian company Nimbus for the title, co-sponsorship and in-stadium rights of all international cricket in Pakistan for the next two and a half years.
Jamshedpur:Cricket coach Greg Chappell today earned a lot of praise from wicketkeeper Mahender Singh Dhoni who said he has immensely benefitted working under the Australian.