London:England all-rounder Ravinder Bopara is set to miss the forthcoming Twenty20 matches and one-day internationals against the West Indies after sustaining a thigh injury while on county duty for Essex.
London:After guiding Australia to unprecedented success, two-time world cup winning coach John Buchanan plans to tread a hitherto uncharted territory as he seeks to transfer his skills and recipe of success to the corporate world.
Gros Islet, St Lucida:In-form Australian opener Matthew Hayden has said self-belief and captain Ricky Ponting's support are the keys to his World Cup success.
Bridgetown, Barbados:Ireland cricketers have been overwhelmed by around 1,000 fan letters from back home, off-spinner Kyle McCallan said on Saturday.
New Delhi:Who says cricket matches are unpredictable? A business solutions company in Mumbai has devised a computer model that forecasts cricket scores with apparently astounding success.
More imagesKingston:Adam Gilchrist's 72 was the centrepiece of Australia's successful run-chase during a five-wicket victory against England in the teams' final World Cup warm-up match here Friday.
Two years ago his long-term future was questioned; now Shaun Pollock is the world's leading one-day bowler and a key to South Africa's hopes of success in the World Cup.
More imagesNairobi:Kenya, World Cup semi-finalists in 2003, believe they are ready to return to the world stage after their success in the ICC World Cricket League tournament they hosted in January and February.
Sydney:New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris has told his teammates to stop complaining about the ''arrogant'' behaviour of the Australians and instead try and emulate the World Champions' ''confrontational attitude'' for greater success.
Jaipur:In-form West Indies opener Chris Gayle said that adjustment to Indian pitches was the key to his success in the ongoing Champions Trophy.