Melbourne: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has said Andrew Symonds' current mental state has nothing to do with Harbhajan Singh and added it would be wise to keep both the players away from off-field controversies. ''Some in the Australian media are
Bridgetown (Barbados):Australia pace bowler Glenn McGrath rated West Indian Brian Lara just ahead of India's Sachin Tendulkar among the batsmen he has bowled against in a 14-year international career.
Sydney:Australian cricket officials have been forced to change their traditional Test schedule to accommodate India's visit Down Under beginning late this year, it was reported.
Sydney:Australian cricket is in far better shape to withstand the retirements of Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Justin Langer than it was 23 years ago, Warne said.
More imagesSydney:Veteran Australian paceman Glenn McGrath, history's most successful fast bowler, announced his retirement in a fresh blow to his team two days after Shane Warne revealed he was bowing out.
London: :Australian captain Ricky Ponting would be allowed to use the Kookaburra bat which has carbon graphite in its blade till an inquiry by the Marylebone Cricket Club, the International Cricket Council said on Sunday.
New Delhi: The keenly-awaited cricket tour of India by Steve Waugh's all-conquering Australia next month has run into rough weather over a last-minute change in the itinerary.
Dubai: The tri-nation Sharjah cricket tournament involving India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, which was to begin on April 4, has been rescheduled following a request from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Anil Kumble has shown that he is indeed a super choice as captain of the Indian Cricket Team. With the recent goings on Down Under, perhaps the biggest positive is the way Kumble has come across, as he has played the role of captain.
Sydney : The distractions created by the world record pursuit of winning 17 Tests in a row and the fallout from the acrimonious Sydney Test that witnessed India"s threat to pull out of the series following the three-match ban on Harbhajan Singh, resulted in the Australian team losing the edge and finally losing the Perth Test by 72 runs, said former Aussie coach John Buchanan.