London: England captain Nasser Hussain and New Zealand counterpart Stephen Fleming will lead Britain and the Rest of the World respectively for two indoor matches at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium - the first of their kind ever staged in the northern hemisphere.
London: Somerset's Australian captain Jamie Cox admitted he thought his team's defence of the One-day Trophy tournament was about to end on Thursday during the course of a thrilling semi-final against Kent at TauntonKent somehow failed to score the nine runs it needed for victory from 15 balls despite also having four wickets in hand.
London: Pakistan's English coach Richard Pybus claimed on Monday his side was in great shape going into Thursday's first Test with England despite seeing its final day's play with Kent fall victim to that most English of reasons - rain.
London: The second double century of Saeed Anwar's career helped Pakistan to their best opening stand - 307 in company with Saleem Elahi - against an English county side as they made the Kent attack toil at Canterbury on Sunday.<br/><br/>The partnership
London: Pakistan's tour match at Kent ended in a draw on Monday after rain prevented any play on the third day. The tourists face England in the first of two summer Test matches against in-form England at Lord's on Thursday.<br/><br/>Play at
Dambulla: England hopes to complete its successful winter tour on a high note by winning the three-match One-day series against Sri Lanka, which starts on Friday.''It's nice to be part of a winning team. If we can complete what we began
Colombo: Mahela Jayawardene hit a courageous, unbeaten 101 to spur Sri Lanka to 226 for six off their 50 overs in the day-night second One-day International against England on Sunday. Jayawardene, batting with a runner towards the end of his brilliant
Colombo: Sri Lanka won the toss and put England in to bat in the third and final One-day International on Tuesday.Sri Lanka captain Sanath Jayasuriya was ruled out by a knee injury. All-rounder Thilan Samaraweera replaced him, and Marvan Atapattu led
Colombo: Mahela Jayawardene struck a brave, unbeaten 101 and helped to dismiss three England batsman as Sri Lanka won the day-night second one-day international by 66 runs on today.Sri Lanka's success gave them a 2-0 winning lead in the three-match series
Colombo: Sri Lanka, fired by an early four-wicket burst from pace pair Chaminda Vaas and Nuwan Zoysa, restricted England to 165 for nine from its 50 overs in the third and final One-day International on Tuesday. It was England's third disappointing