Guwahati: Riding on a five-wicket haul by Doug Bollinger, Australia crushed India by six wickets to to take take an unassailable 4-2 lead in the seven-match ODI series at Guwahati on Sunday.Winning the toss and electing to bat, India were off to
Hyderabad: Shaun Marsh and Shane Watson have led Australian team to a huge total of 350 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their allotted 50 overs at Hyderabad on Thursday. Shaun Marsh (112) slammed his maiden ODI
Mohali: Team India's vision of becoming the No. 1 ODI team in the world received a huge blow when Australia beat them by 24 runs in the fourth ODI at Mohali. Chasing 251 for victory, Indians were bundled out for
Melbourne: Nathan Bracken, Shane Watson, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich and Shaun Tait are set to leave women drooling after stripping off for a new calendar.The Australian cricketers posed for the 3 Mobile Men of Cricket calendar, priced at 29.95 dollars, the
Centurion: All-rounder Shane Watson has credited the turnaround to his Indian Premier League stint under talismanic spin wizard Shane Warne.Australia were crowned the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy winner after Shane Watson's unbeaten century guided the defending champions to asix-wicket victory over
Centurion: A spectacular century by Shane Watson (105*) helped Australia to retain their Champions Trophy title after notching up a six-wicket win over New Zealand at SuperSport Park in Centurion. Chasing a modest target of 201, Australia lost Ponting and
Johannesburg: Captain Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson produced a masterclass of ODI batting in a 252-run second wicket stand as Australia thrashed arch-rivals England by 9 wickets to reach finals of Champions Trophy.Defending champions Australia now meet the winners of Saturday's
Birmingham: Michael Clarke's fighting century guided Australia to a draw against England in the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston here on Monday.The result kept Australian Ashes hope alive, although it also meant England remained 1-0 up in the five-match series
Edgbaston: Australia made a confident start to the third Ashes Test as opener Shane Watson's fifty helped the tourists to score 126 for one on a rain-disrupted first day on Thursday. Watson, recovered from a knee injury, was 62 not
Birmingham: The start of the third Ashes Test at Edgbaston has been delayed due to heavy rain over the past 24 hours. England are leading the five-match series 1-0 after winning the second Test at Lord's by 115 runs. The first