London:A 19-point plan designed to make England the world's top cricketing nation was largely approved by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday.
London:Apprehensive about new coach Peter Moores following in the footsteps of Duncan Fletcher, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has decided to curtail coach's powers in matters pertaining to the running of the team.
London:Former England captains reacted with dismay at England's spectacular defeat to Australia in the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval.
London: Explosive England batsman Kevin Pietersen has claimed that racial quotas forced him to quit his native South Africa and move to England.
London:An injury-depleted England, sans regular captain Michael Vaughan, would find life difficult against their revenge-thirsty hosts in Australia this winter but the die-hard optimist in Nasser Hussain believes it may actually work in favour of the Poms with the pressure of expectations off their shoulder.
London:Monty Panesar, the first Sikh to play cricket for England, said he plans to inspire many more from the large British-Asian community here to take up the game and aspire to be a part of the national team.
London:Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes England were an arrogant side under Nasser Hussain but have improved to become a more sociable team under the leadership of Michael Vaughan.
London:Putting behind their injury woes, the touring England cricketers will rise to the occasion and put up a good fight against India, said former captain Nasser Hussain.
New Delhi:A tennis elbow injury threatens to ruin beleaguered India captain Sourav Ganguly's hopes of regaining batting form ahead of a busy international schedule, media reports said.
Mumbai:Former England skipper Nasser Hussain today said that he had faced problems similar to Sourav Ganguly's, who was asked to step down from captaincy due to his poor form with the bat by national coach Greg Chappell in Zimbabwe, leading to a major controversy in Indian cricket.