New Delhi: Twenty20 Test match may be the next revolutionary step in the cricket world.In a move to save Test cricket from the onslaught of Twenty20 matches ICC is planning to introduce a new format of two innings Twenty20 Test matchMany
New Delhi: Former Indian captains have blamed Indian captain Dhoni's tactics after the team's narrow loss to England which led to India's shock exit from the Twenty20 World Cup.Dhoni's decision to bowl first to sending inexperienced Jadeja up the order
Chennai:Former national selector C P S Chauhan has advocated a professional approach for selection of the Indian team for Test matches and ODIs.
New Delhi:Former Indian wicketkeeper and ex-chairman of the selection committe Syed Kirmani has criticised the media for creating hype after M S Dhoni's century against Pakistan, saying the Jharkhand stumper still has a long way to go.
Bangalore:Chairman of the selection committee Syed Kirmani believes lack of application and a proper game plan led to India's loss in the finals of the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.
Chandigarh :Sourav Ganguly on Monday sought to put the lid on the controversy over the second opener's slot in Tests, saying the partner for Virender Sehwag would be decided only after judging the performance of the players in the upcoming One-day tournaments.
Chennai :The chairman of the national senior cricket selection committee, Syed Kirmani, sees no controversy in the statements made by captain Sourav Ganguly and others on the opener's slot in the team and says that Aakash Chopra and Yuvraj Singh could be fitted in both versions of the game.
Bangalore :National cricket selection committee chairman Syed Kirmani on Tuesday said several players like Dinesh Karthik and Vinay Uthappa are vying for the wicketkeeper's slot and Parthiv Patel has to perform consistently to retain his place in the squad.
Mumbai:The national selection committee, under the chairmanship of Syed Kirmani, is scheduled to meet in Bangalore on May 23 to choose eight to ten top pace bowlers to put them through a physical conditioning camp in June.
Rawalpindi? Patel, one of the youngest players to don the wicketkeeper's gloves in world cricket, said the disappointing tour of Australia and the constant scrutiny by the critics had strengthened his resolve to make himself a permanent member of the Indian cricket team "by improving every day".