New Delhi:Refusing to sign autographs or pose for pictures, a tired Andrew Flintoff was clearly not in the best of moods at the Indira Gandhi International Airport and rushed his way through the large crowd, which had gathered to catch a glimpse of the players from both India and England, who left for Goa today.
Sydney? cricket coach John Buchanan followed up his team's weekend sweep of its tri-series final against Pakistan by saying one-day international cricket was "tired" and in need of an overhaul.
Johannesburg: Pakistan vice-captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, who has been the butt of jokes at grounds around the world because of his weight, has unveiled his new slim-line look.
Johannesburg: Pakistan vice-captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, who has been the butt of jokes at grounds around the world because of his weight, has unveiled his new slim-line look.
<p>The debate whether India should have asked Australia to follow-on will linger. Fourth afternoon of the match, India had a chance to give Australia nearly five sessions to bat out the match. They chose not to do it. Were they defensive?<br
The debate whether India should have asked Australia to follow-on will linger. Fourth afternoon of the match, India had a chance to give Australia nearly five sessions to bat out the match. They chose not to do it. Were they defensive?Did they fear they would not be able to counter any target Australia might ask them to chase on the final day? Did they lose faith in the batsmen who had served so wonderfully in the series? Did they forget the maxim in order to win you should be prepared to lose?There are no easy answers. I can see for