Sydney:Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist says he is considering retiring from one-day cricket to extend his Test career.
Melbourne:Matthew Hayden hit his first century of the series and 27th of his Test career to wrest control of the fourth Ashes Test away from England.
Sydney:Close on the heels of retirements announced by Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, West Indies skipper Brian Lara has also hinted at quitting One-day cricket after next year's World Cup to prolong his Test career by a couple of years.
More imagesMelbourne:Outgoing Australian spinner Shane Warne said India's Sachin Tendulkar and the West Indies' Brian Lara were the toughest batsmen he played against.
Kandy:Former Sri Lankan captain Sanath Jayasuriya ended his Test career on a painful note when he suffered a thumb injury during the second Test against Pakistan here.
New Delhi:Swashbuckling opener Virender Sehwag on Sunday said India would not repeat the mistakes that cost them the series against Australia when they take on Pakistan in the upcoming cricket series.
Vadodara:Peeved at being dropped from the Baroda Ranji team, former Indian wicketkeeper Nayan Mongia yesterday (Dec 21, 2004) announced his retirement from the game.
Brisbane: Australian captain Steve Waugh said on Thursday he had yet to make a decision about his Test career ahead of the announcement of the national team to tour the West Indies.
Sydney: Steve Waugh said Tuesday he was no closer to making a decision about his Test cricket career.
Sydney: Australian leg spin bowler Sharne Warne on Wednesday announced his retirement from One-day cricket after the end of next month's World Cup in South Africa and Zimbabwe.