London: England opener Marcus Trescothick has admitted that his dream of returning to Test cricket is being kept in check by his fears over succumbing to long-term illness.
Nottingham:Marcus Trescothick may have dealt a potentially terminal blow to his England career by ruling himself out of the whole of his country's 2007-08 tour programme but the Somerset batsman believes he still has an international future.
London? Trescothick believes he is "getting closer" to playing for England again but added he wouldn't hurry his return to the international arena until he was assured of his fitness.
London:Surrey amassed a world record 496 for four in their 50-over one day match against Gloucestershire at here The Oval.
London:Fresh from a blistering innings of 256 in county cricket, England opener Marcus Trescothick said he is 'desperate' to wear the national jersey once again , but would not make the mistake of rushing himself back before he is completely ready.
London:Troubled opener Marcus Trescothick's international career appears bleak after he was left out of England's 30-man provisional squad for the forthcoming World Cup.
Brisbane:Cricket's greatest rivals will renew hostilities on Thursday when Australia and England lock horns at the Gabba in the opening Test of the most eagerly-anticipated Ashes series in generations.
Sydney:England batsman Ian Bell injured his wrist during practice today, throwing a scare into the camp two days before the first Ashes test in Brisbane.
Sydney:Opener Marcus Trescothick's sudden exit might cost Monty Panesar his berth in the first Ashes Test with England coach Duncan Fletcher hinting that he would prefer Ashley Giles for the latter's better batting ability.
New Delhi:Deciding not to take it lying down, UK Sports Minister Richard Caborn today announced that he would get in touch with his Australian counterpart to talk about the racial abuse hurled at Monty Panesar and Kevin Pietersen Down Under.