London:England captain Michael Vaughan was sent to hospital for x-rays on a damaged finger after being forced to retire hurt while playing for his club Yorkshire on Thursday.
Dubai:He has not exactly set county cricket on fire with his batting but the die-hard optimist in Sourav Ganguly refuses to give in and keeps chasing the dream of playing in next year's World Cup in the West Indies.
London:Cricket fans argue over statistics with a passion even mathematicians struggle to match. But, when it comes to bowling, one set of figures has stood above all others: 19 for 90.
More imagesColombo:South Africa's first non-white cricket captain Ashwell Prince says his team is not worried about playing in violence-wrecked Sri Lanka on the current tour.
Kingston:An ecstatic West Indies captain Brian Lara revealed that he had given up hopes of a victory and was instead playing for a tie but Chris Gayle's timely advice a ball before Dwayne Bravo bowled Yuvraj Singh turned the match in his team's favour.
Worcester:Jon Lewis bolstered his prospects of playing in next week's first Test against Sri Lanka by taking six wickets for England 'A' on the opening day of their match against the tourists at New Road.
London:England captain Michael Vaughan has admitted he may have to quit One-day cricket to continue playing at the highest level.
Lucknow:Being the younger sibling of Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, Umer Akamal understands he has a surname to live up to but he is completely unperturbed by the expectations.
Mumbai:The injury-hit England cricket team suffered yet another blow with their main pace bowler Steve Harmison's chances of playing in the third and final Test against India beginning here from March 18 in doubt.
Sydney:Never shy of hogging the limelight, champion leg-spinner has now dabbled in acting and is making a debut in 'Neighbours', Australia's most popular weekday soap opera.