Mohali:Worried with the lack of teeth in the bowling attack, captain Rahul Dravid said Team India think-tank was working on a strategy to bowl out the opposition twice to win the second Test against England starting here tomorrow.
Harare:Zimbabwe's rebel cricketers accused the game's rulers of pursuing a 'divide-and-conquer' strategy as their lawyer considered a last-minute move to end the crisis, which has seen senior players refusing to represent their country.
Sydney:Graeme Smith suggested England captain Michael Vaughan would regret the revelations of on-field skirmishes in his new book after learning from experience.
Chennai: Union Sports Minister Vikram Verma on Saturday maintained that Indo-Pak cricket series will not be revived unless Pakistan gives up "cross-border terrorism," but said India will play its matches against that country in multinational tournaments including the coming International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.
Chennai: Union Sports Minister Vikram Verma on Saturday maintained that Indo-Pak cricket series will not be revived unless Pakistan gives up "cross-border terrorism," but said India will play its matches against that country in multinational tournaments including the coming International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup.
Ahmedabad: With bowling remaining its biggest concern, India is likely to include left-arm spinner Murali Karthik for Friday's high-security day-night game against West Indies, which will be under the scanner for altogether different reasons.
London: After Ashley Giles' much-criticised negative line, it is the intimidatiory tactics of England fast bowlers against Sachin Tendulkar in the just-concluded first Test that has set the tongues wagging among the purists of the game.
London: After Ashley Giles' much-criticised negative line, it is the intimidatiory tactics of England fast bowlers against Sachin Tendulkar in the just-concluded first Test that has set the tongues wagging among the purists of the game.
Melbourne? cricket's chief selector Trevor Hohns has "lost his way" after a decade in the job and should step aside, former Test batting great Mark Waugh said.
<p>Port of Spain (Trinidad): New Zealand, angry and frustrated at consecutive losses to the West Indies and poor training conditions, plans to make several changes to its team for Wednesdays fourth One-day International, captain Stephen Fleming said on Tuesday.<p>Fleming, who has