Bangalore: Ahead of the New Zealand cricket series, coach John Wright said on Saturday he was engaged in studying the strengths and weaknesses of the Kiwis.
London: England batsman Graham Thorpe said on Monday he would be taking an indefinite break from all first-class cricket in order to spend more time with his children.
Johannesburg: Former Australian Test captain Mark Taylor, who went through a long lean patch like the one Saurav Ganguly is currently experiencing, has a word of advice for the embattled Indian skipper - "just hang in there".
Johannesburg: Former Australian Test captain Mark Taylor, who went through a long lean patch like the one Saurav Ganguly is currently experiencing, has a word of advice for the embattled Indian skipper - "just hang in there".
Paarl (South Africa): Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, known for his penchant for using heavy bats, has asked a Mumbai-based cricket coach to rush him some "seasoned" lighter bats for the World Cup in South Africa.
Canberra: England's winless start to their Australian tour carried little weight heading into the triangular One-day cricket series with Australia and Sri Lanka, vice-captain Marcus Trescothick said on Monday. Trescothick admits England would love nothing more than to end its barren
<p>Bangalore: Ahead of the New Zealand cricket series, coach John Wright said on Saturday he was engaged in studying the strengths and weaknesses of the Kiwis.<p>To a question at a press conference here, Wright, a former New Zealand opening batsman, admitted
Karachi: England captain Nasser Hussain was on a cloud after clinching England's first series win here in 38 years, but warned the upcoming Ashes series against a rampant Australia could bring him back to earth."It's encouraging that we've now won two
Harare: The top order came good as the West Indies set India 230 runs to win in the last league match of the triangular One-day series match at the Harare Sports Club ground on Wednesday. West Indies reached 229 for five
London: England's cricketers found themselves under fire again on Monday from a host of former players in press reports following their latest Ashes capitulation. After going down to a seven-wicket thrashing by Australia inside three days at Trent Bridge a