Pretoria: Australia's middle-order batsman Darren Lehmann on Thursday said Sachin Tendulkar's promotion in the batting order does not worry the world champion as it prepares to take on India in a crucial Group 'A' match at Centurion on Saturday.
Pretoria: Australia's middle-order batsman Darren Lehmann on Thursday said Sachin Tendulkar's promotion in the batting order does not worry the world champion as it prepares to take on India in a crucial Group 'A' match at Centurion on Saturday.
Johannesburg: Pakistan wicket-keeper Rashid Latif has been reported to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a racial slur on his Australian counterpart Adam Gilchrist, reliable sources said on Wednesday.
Johannesburg: Pakistan wicket-keeper Rashid Latif has been reported to the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a racial slur on his Australian counterpart Adam Gilchrist, reliable sources said on Wednesday.
Johannesburg: If Shaun Pollock and his South African team lift the World Cup on March 23 they could be forgiven for thinking that at last destiny has smiled upon them.
Johannesburg: If Shaun Pollock and his South African team lift the World Cup on March 23 they could be forgiven for thinking that at last destiny has smiled upon them.
<p>Sharjah: Matthew Hayden and Ricky Ponting took charge as Australia recovered from an early setback to post 89 for one by lunch on the opening day of the third Test against Pakistan on Saturday.<p>The pair put on 85 for the unbroken
Lahore: The South African cricket team lodged a complaint against Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar for using abusive language during the first days play in the first Test, a spokesman said. <img height="100" alt="Proteas have lodged complaint against the Pakistani pace ace"
<img height="150" alt="Shoaib Akhtar" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/pak-sa/sakhtar.jpg" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" border="0" /> London: Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has lost his appeal against a Test Match and two One-Day International ban. Shoaib will miss the second Test against South Africa at Faisalabad
I vividly remember Sunil Gavaskar calling the West Indian supporters 'barbarians' after their joyful outburst at seeing Anshuman Gaekwad bleeding profusely after being struck by a bouncer. But now, seems to me that Clive Lloyd and Steve Bucknor want to join their countrymen in the same bracket.Clive Lloyd's response to the "sticky lozenge" incident was nothing more that a "Big Bully" picking on a straight laced well-behaved kid. So, what else is new with the West Indians? They have always been bullies in the cricket arena. Malcolm Marshall blowing out Mike Gatting's nose so that he wouldn't get a good