Bridgetown, Barbados:Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody is confident that his team will be a major force in international cricket despite losing the World Cup final against Australia here.
More imagesNew Delhi:Bangladesh's stunning progress in the World Cup has given cricket lovers in India reason to cheer again after their own team was knocked out in the first round.
Multan:Pakistan were making steady progress towards a big first innings total on the first day of the second Test against the West Indies at Multan stadium here.
Lahore:A committee hearing appeals by Pakistan fast bowlers Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif against bans for doping has adjourned until Monday, officials said.
Sydney:Joining issues with his predecessor, John Wright today made a veiled attack on theIndian cricket coach Greg Chappell, saying he had worked with the team given by the selectors and strongly defended his own record.
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday filed its reply to a petition by cricketer Ajay Jadeja before an arbitrator here, challenging the five-year ban imposed on him by the BCCI over match-fixing allegations.
New Delhi:In the end it was a fair, even result. South Africa went away feeling good that they adjusted quickly to Indian conditions and came within a whisker of winning the first-everseries in India.
London: England fast bowler Darren Gough was upbeat on Saturday about his prospects of an international return.
New Delhi: Desperately missing the action in the Caribbean, dashing batsman Virender Sehwag is on the road to complete recovery and raring to join his teammates there before the start of the One-day series against West Indies.
<p>London: Sri Lankan officials launched an impassioned defence of seamer Ruchira Perera following allegations that he was a 'chucker' on Sunday. Perera's action has come under the microscope during the First Test against England here at Lord's which is still in