Colombo: Battle-hardened Sri Lankan army officer Athula Samarasinghe has devised a process to help umpires find exact replacements for disfigured cricket balls.
Kolkata: Under an overcast sky, which the weatherman predicted would remain throughout the day, a sports-crazy metropolis woke up to the excitement over the first One-day International match between India and England at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.
Kolkata: Under an overcast sky, which the weatherman predicted would remain throughout the day, a sports-crazy metropolis woke up to the excitement over the first One-day International match between India and England at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.
Kolkata: Under an overcast sky, which the weatherman predicted would remain throughout the day, a sports-crazy metropolis woke up to the excitement over the first One-day International match between India and England at the Eden Gardens on Saturday.
If any good has come England's way in the past few years it undoubtedly is Hussain's hand at the helm - a man who is capable of changing the course and complexion of the game with the sheer dint of his
Manchester: Pakistan tour manager Yawar Saeed confirmed on Friday that fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had left hospital after the 25-year-old had been detained overnight."Shoaib had a fever yesterday and a high temperature," Yawar told Sky TV. "The doctor said he should
Bangalore: India has failed to break the jinx and the topic that has raised the temperature scales by a couple of degrees back home is Ganguly's lack of contribution. It most certainly is at the core of the issue but Ganguly's lack of contribution is nothing new. Isn't it? (It happened against Australia in both versions of the game.) Then why go up in arms now? Well, I suppose, the veil of victory has now been lifted and so with it the blindness, not to forget that they might be running thin on patience. The fact that India beat