Nottingham:India's much lauded middle-order quartet may have failed to score a fifty between them during the drawn first Test but England fast bowler Chris Tremlett believes that could change come the second match of the series, starting at Trent Bridge here.
London:James Anderson suggested the absence of England's Ashes-winning bowling attack may have helped him perform so well against India yesterday when he claimed his career best Test figures of five for 42.
London:England suffered a fresh bowling crisis yesterday after Matthew Hoggard said he had been ruled out of the first Test against India starting at Lord's today after hurting his back in training.
London:India captain Rahul Dravid has dismissed talk that England's inexperienced attack will give the tourists an advantage as they pursue a first Test victory at Lord's in 21 years when the opening fixture in a three-match series gets underway here.
London:England suffered a fresh bowling crisis today when Matthew Hoggard was rated ''extremely doubtful'' to play the first Test against India starting at Lord's tomorrow after hurting his back in training.
More imagesChester-Le-Street:Paul Collingwood's hundred on his Durham home ground left England with the advantage in the fourth and final Test against the West Indies here Monday.
More imagesChester-Le-Street:West Indies hope fast bowler Fidel Edwards can carry on from where he left off at Old Trafford as they look to restore some pride in the final Test against England.
London:Seamer Matthew Hoggard has been named in England's 12-man squad for the fourth and final Test against West Indies, but there is no room for Liam Plunkett in the match which starts in Durham on Friday.
London:He may not be twirling his moustache in pride but England's spin sensation Monty Panesar admits beating the likes of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul Haq to win the ''Beard of the Year 2006'' was a pleasant surprise for him.
Melbourne:Matthew Hoggard was able to see the lighter side of it, but England team management has launched an investigation into how team plans fell into the hands of the Australian media.