London: England batsman Kevin Pietersen has revealed that his wife was furious over a comment made by him last year, where he said that hitting 100 runs for the country was better than sex.Pietersen said that his wife, Jessica Taylor, “
Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar, statistically the greatest Test batsman of all time, comes up with a new idea to save cricket from the the impact of the game’s shortest versions.The batting maestro opined that one stand at every venue during Test matches
Dubai: Team India has dropped down one place to fourth in the latest ICC Test Championships points table, which reflects the performance of only the last three years with the older results being discarded.Sri Lanka, riding on its Test series
New Delhi: Former England opener Geoffrey Boycott firmly believes that he was a better batsman than India's little master Sunil Gavaskar.The England opener with a reputation for straight talking said he and Gavaskar were similar in many ways but he
New Delhi: Indian team coach Gary Kirsten feels that IPL may force cricketers to consider early retirement. "It is a natural that the guys are then going to say `I'm not interested in bowling 25 overs in a day when I
Melbourne: Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne wants one-day internationals should be scrapped as there is enough challenge in Tests and Twenty20 internationals.Warne’s views come at a time when public interest in 50-over cricket seems to be waning.“The 50-overs one-day internationals should
London: Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has dismissed suggestions that Twenty20 may become a potential threat to Test cricket.Former Indian opener also hoped the instant popularity of the shortened version of the game would not lead to a situation of overkill.Ganguly
Sydney: For three and a half days, the Australians were outgunned by England in the Lord’s Test, and, at no stage did they look like the best side in the world.On this evidence India and South Africa are their superiors. For
New Delhi: Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly who had a love-hate relation with England star Flintoff opined that all-rounder's retirement from Test cricket will be a big loss for England."It's a huge loss for England. I always said England needed to
Melbourne: England’s batting legend Geoffrey Boycott has warned that the lack of spectator interest is killing Test cricket, which requires radical changes to save it. The former opening batsman said crowds at Ashes matches masked the dwindling attendances for Tests elsewhere