SYDNEY : Australia's late-blooming leg-spinner Bryce McGain faces a massive challenge bowling to India's spin batting masters on next month's tour of the subcontinent, Test paceman Stuart Clark said Friday.
More images Kandy: Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan become Test cricket's most successful bowler on Monday after surpassing retired Shane Warne's record tally of 708.
More images Kandy: Michael Vaughan's England face one of world cricket's most unenviable tasks -- tackling Muttiah Muralitharan on home soil -- when they begin a Test series in Sri Lanka on Saturday.
More imagesBelfast:Sachin Tendulkar became the first man to score 15,000 one-day international runs as India beat South Africa by six wickets in the second one-day international at Stormont here Friday.
St George's, Grenada:New Zealand coach John Bracewell believes his side's flexibility means their World Cup campaign won't hinge on the spin of a coin.
Kolkata:Former Indian cricketer Robin Singh today said that state associations should not be given domestic matches unless they prepare lively pitches.
London:Monty Panesar has earned a name for being an eager student of the game and the first Sikh to represent England hopes to learn the tricks of the trade from spin doyen Muttiah Muralitharan when England and Sri Lanka lock horns in the three-match Test series getting underway tomorrow.
Chittagong:Sri Lanka today struggled to get to grips with Bangladesh's spin bowlers but fought back to score 313 for six at the close of the second day of the first Test in reply to the host's first innings score of 319.
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar today formally inaugurated the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team's camp at the Wankhede Stadium here and then had a three-hour practice session with his teammates.
Kolkata: Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, buoyed by the compliments of New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming, said the Kiwis were a 'good' side, but it was 'tough' to beat India on the home soil.