Mumbai:India's premier batsman Sachin Tendulkar may find hard to escape the wrath of the cricket-crazy country's fans following the team's disastrous World Cup.
Sydney:Australia's Glenn McGrath made fast bowling look so simple it was easy forget how hard he worked to get to the top.
London:Former England captains reacted with dismay at England's spectacular defeat to Australia in the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval.
London:Former England captain Michael Atherton fears history is in danger of repeating itself after Andrew Flintoff was ruled out for 12 weeks with a recurring ankle problem.
London:Dismissing Federation of International Cricketers' Association (FICA) President Tim May's warning that players may turn to drugs to cope with gruelling schedules, former England captain Michael Atherton said the threat was non-existent as routine tests make it impossible for them to take any such step.
London:Taking a potshot at Monty Panesar's spills and fumbles during the drawn Test against Sri Lanka, former England captain Michael Atherton said the spinner was reminiscent of Bishan Singh Bedi in not just the bowling department but also in poor fielding.
London:Former England captain Michael Atherton believes BCCI vice-president Lalit Modi's ''brash commercialism'' will put the board in collision course with the ICC and traditional followers of the game in India.
London:Blaming the English attitude, which has always treated One-day cricket as a ''poor relation'' of Test cricket, former captain Michael Atherton believes Andrew Flintoff's team will get away without having to explain their below par show against India because of this mindset.
Sydney:Australian paceman Nathan Bracken apologised for insinuating England's bowlers doctored the ball to claim their first Ashes victory in 16 years.
London: England captain Nasser Hussain has said he wants to play 100 Tests, become his country's longest serving skipper and lead the team to more Test victories than anyone else before he retires.