Dhaka:In his last assignment as Bangladesh coach, Dav Whatmore said they had misread the pitch in electing to field in the second Test against India here today.
Multan:Pakistan has adopted a new selection policy effectively curbing the powers of the captain and coach in the selection of Test and one-day teams.
Sydney:Struggling with an overload of commitments, World Cup winning captain Allan Border has resigned from Australia's National Selection Panel (NSP).
Dhaka:Bangladesh cricket was in turmoil after a national team selector was accused of taking commissions from two national players for a deal with global sportswear company Reebok.
Sydney:Former Australian Test captain Allan Border was appointed as the fourth member of the national cricket selection panel, officials said.
Hove:Sri Lanka stalwart Sanath Jayasuriya is remaining positive about his prospects of a Test recall even though his chances of appearing in next week's second Test against England seemed to suffer a blow this week.
Pune:Former India captain Saurav Ganguly, who was today removed from the post for the ensuing Test series against Sri Lanka at home, refused to comment on the decision.
Panaji:A new look Goa team will be looking to improve their performance when they take on Orissa tomorrow in the Ranji Trophy cricket match in the elite A group, at M C C ground, here.
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.
Lahore:Australia-A clinched the one-day series to finish their three-week tour of Pakistan on a high.