Kandy:Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene won his third successive toss and sent Bangladesh in to bat in overcast conditions in the final cricket Test here on Wednesday.
Dharamsala: R P Singh ran through the Sialkot middle-order as Uttar Pradesh trounced the Pakistani team by a whopping 316-run margin to lift the inaugural Mohammad Nissar here yesterday.
Lahore: Tanmay Srivastava (88) and Vital Kohli (80) struck magnificent half centuries and later Piyush Chawla and Sumit Shrama spun a web around Pakistani batsmen as Indian colts drubbed the hosts by a whopping 174-run margin to take a winning 3-0 lead in the four-match One-day series here yesterday.
Toronto:Left arm quickie Umar Bhatti dashed Kenyan hopes with a six-wicket haul as Canada won their Group 'B' Intercontinental Cup match by a narrow 25-run margin here today.
St Lucia:India may be on the verge of winning the second Test here by a convincing margin but former West Indies pace spearhead Andy Roberts believes they are no better then Brian Lara's side as both the teams lack a good bowling attack.
Rawalpindi:Pakistan's tearaway fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar may have put in a fiery performance in front of his home crowd in his 100th One-day international yesterday but Indian captain Sourav Ganguly's comments on his bowling action may leave him fuming.
Rawalpindi:Pakistan's tearaway fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar may have put in a fiery performance in front of his home crowd in his 100th One-day international yesterday but Indian captain Sourav Ganguly's comments on his bowling action may leave him fuming.
Manchester? vice-captain Younis Khan has admitted the tourists have been left feeling "hurt" and "angry" after their crushing second Test defeat against England here at Old Trafford.
Harare: The first of two cricket Tests between Zimbabwe and India begins in Bulawayo on June 7. The other follows after a two-day break in Harare. Zimbabwe have three good reasons to relish a Test cricket series against the Indians.India was