Jaipur:Key West Indies batsman and vice-captain Ramnaresh Sarwan has recovered from viral infection and will play against Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy qualifying match at Sawai Man Singh stadium here tomorrow.
New Delhi:Chucking the sweep shot out of the batsman's book is not a feasible idea but Andrew Flintoff's men will have to be careful about their shot selection, opined coach Duncan Fletcher.
Kolkata:With his stiff back improving substantially, little master Sachin Tendulkar had a long session at the nets, as Indian team physio Andrew Leipus asserted that the batting genius would be fully fit, well in time for the first One-dayer against Pakistan at Karachi on March 13.
Kolkata:With his stiff back improving substantially, little master Sachin Tendulkar had a long session at the nets, as Indian team physio Andrew Leipus asserted that the batting genius would be fully fit, well in time for the first One-dayer against Pakistan at Karachi on March 13.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Pakistan's premier batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq stormed out of his team's practice session on Monday after a brawl with teammates ahead of Tuesday's key World Cup match against Zimbabwe.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Pakistan's premier batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq stormed out of his team's practice session on Monday after a brawl with teammates ahead of Tuesday's key World Cup match against Zimbabwe.
Bulawayo (Zimbabwe): Pakistan's premier batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq stormed out of his team's practice session on Monday after a brawl with teammates ahead of Tuesday's key World Cup match against Zimbabwe.
Kolkata: West Indies batsman, Ramnaresh Sarwan, on Monday blamed his batsmen for his side's debacle in the first two Tests of the ongoing series against India, saying their negative approach and failure to convert good starts to big scores spelled doom for the team.
Bangalore: The relaid pitch at the Karnataka State Cricket Associations M Chinnaswamy Stadium has indeed become the talk of the town on the eve of the third Test between England and India.
<p> <img height="150" alt="Brad Hodge" hspace="5" src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/2003/test_series/ind-aus/hodge-s.jpg" width="100" align="left" vspace="5" border="0" /> Melbourne: India's approach to their drawn tour-opening match against state side Victoria was described as "staggering" by home team coach David Hookes. Hookes, a former Australian left-handed batsman, on Thursday