<FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE=2><ul><li>Saurav Ganguly (captain)<li> Sachin Tendulkar<li> S Sriram<li> Rahul Dravid (vice-captain)<li> Vinod Kambli<li> Yuvraj Singh<li> Robin Singh<li> Vijay Dahiya<li> Ajit Agarkar<li> Anil Kumble<li> Venkatesh Prasad<li> Zaheer Khan<li> Sunil Joshi <li> Hemang Badani.</FONT></ul></td><td class="c2" valign="top" width="34%"><img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/img/flags/srilanka.gif" alt="Sri Lanka"
<FONT FACE="MS Sans Serif" SIZE=2><ul><li>Saurav Ganguly (captain)<li> Sachin Tendulkar<li> S Sriram<li> Rahul Dravid (vice-captain)<li> Vinod Kambli<li> Yuvraj Singh<li> Robin Singh<li> Vijay Dahiya<li> Ajit Agarkar<li> Anil Kumble<li> Venkatesh Prasad<li> Zaheer Khan<li> Sunil Joshi <li> Hemang Badani.</FONT></ul></td><td class="c2" valign="top" width="34%"><img src="http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/img/flags/srilanka.gif" alt="Sri Lanka"
Cuttack: Fresh from their 1-0 Test triumph, a confident India start their campaign in the five-match Pepsi One-day Series against Zimbabwe beginning at the Barabati Stadium here on Saturday. But the Zimbabweans are high on morale after their remarkable performance in
Ahemdabad: Saurav Ganguly and his boys are all confident after their win in the first One-dayer and start as favourites in the second match at the Motera Stadium. The city is geared to witness another close battle between the two teams
<p align="left">Sharjah: Sri Lanka on Friday registered a convincing five-wicket victory against the pumped up Indians and thereby punctured some of their new-found fame, acquired in Nairobi.Set a modest target of 225 the Sri Lankans did encounter early trouble but their
Dhaka: Bangladesh's first innings score of 400 in their first Test against India Saturday is the second highest for a team making its debut in Test cricket - after Zimbabwe's 456 against India in Harare. Former captain Aminul Islam became only
Dhaka: The babes of Test cricket, Bangladesh, can take immense pride from their performance on the first day of their first ever Test match played on Friday at the Bangabandhu Stadium, as they ended the day with a heartening 239 for
Dhaka: Bangladesh and Aminul Islam did themselves proud on day two of the first cricket Test between India and Bangladesh when the home team finished with an impressive first innings score of 400, while Aminul made it a memorable Test debut
Dhaka: Thanks to a 121-run seventh wicket partnership between skipper Ganguly and Joshi, India closed the day with 366 for seven, 34 runs adrift of Bangladesh's first innings total. Things could have been far worse on Sunday for the visitors at
New Delhi: Zimbabwe scored 232 for five at the draw of stumps on the first day of the first Test against India at the Feroze Shah Kotla ground on Saturday. The Indians failed to press home the advantage of restricting the