Johannesburg: Andrew Symonds smashed one of the great innings in World Cup history as reigning champions Australia whipped strong contenders Pakistan by 82 runs in a controversial match here on Tuesday.
Johannesburg: Andrew Symonds smashed one of the great innings in World Cup history as reigning champions Australia whipped strong contenders Pakistan by 82 runs in a controversial match here on Tuesday.
Hamilton: New Zealand tamed the demon pitch to post an exciting four-wicket victory over India in the second and final Test on Sunday and wrap up the two-match series 2-0.
Hamilton (New Zealand) : India's woeful batsman collapsed to pace again on Saturday, but they were consoled by New Zealand's equally ugly display at the crease as 22 wickets fell in a sensational day of Test cricket.
Hamilton (New Zealand): New Zealand was shot out for its lowest total of 94 against India on a seamer-friendly pitch as Zaheer Khan grabbed a career-best five for 29 in the second and final Test here on Saturday.
Wellington: India skipper Saurav Ganguly conceded Monday the team's batting was not the only major worry ahead of the second cricket Test against New Zealand.
Colombo: Despite a spirited resistance from the middle order led by Alok Kapali, Bangladesh was shot out for a mere 129 runs in 45.
Castries (St Lucia): Opener Wasim Jaffer and Deep Dasgupta slammed half-centuries to help India draw its three-day tour match against Busta XI at the National Stadium on Sunday.
Georgetown (Guyana): West Indies cricket captain Carl Hooper said on Monday his team would try to capitalise on India's weakness against fast bowling in the upcoming Test series in the Caribbean.
<p>Sharjah (United Arab Emirates): Matthew Hayden hit an unbeaten 106 as Australia tightened the noose around Pakistan in the second cricket Test here on Saturday. <p>The Australians took their overnight score of 191 for four to 261 for six by lunch