Once again, an animated conversation between Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly shown live by a TV channel before the first Test at Lahore kept the media busy speculating for a couple of days.
Islamabad:Shoaib Akhtar has said he will not accept an apology from ESPN-Star TV channel for using disparaging language against him.
Dubai:Jagmohan Dalmiya has strongly refuted charges that he was responsible for saving the job of Indian captain Sourav Ganguly.
Hyderabad: Legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev on Saturday said he has no plans to take up any assignment of BCCI, but opined that a cricket coach should be able to overcome language barrier to bring the best out of the team.
Bangalore: "I want to give these youngsters a push. I hope we find the talent so that it is not wasted away on the evil of drugs or alcohol.
Sydney: Australian Test cricket captain Steve Waugh hinted on Sunday he may be ready to call it a day after the fifth Ashes Test against England in January on his home patch at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
New Delhi: Even as the controversy over alleged ball tampering by Sachin Tendulkar continued to haunt the cricketing world, a TV channel on Thursday showed New Zealand's medium pacer Craig McMillan running his fingers down on the seam of the ball
Yes, the first One-day International between India and Pakistan could go down as the finest example of the shorter version of the game. It is a game that cricket lovers will remember for all the right reasons. Be it the slam-bang aggression of Virender Sehwag or the carefully crafted 99 by Rahul Dravid. The anxious moments in the dying overs of the match, or just the sheer brilliance of the Indian fielding. Pakistan's indomitable fighting spirit, despite giving the visitors lots of extra points, Inzamam's responsible knock, and a whole lot more. Reasons are a plenty as to why this
Once again, an animated conversation between Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly shown live by a TV channel before the first Test at Lahore kept the media busy speculating for a couple of days.In cricket, such discussions are plenty in the dressing room. Just that it was captured on TV, the clipping made some ugly rounds in the electronic media, giving rise to ungainly discussions. In the eyes of millions of cricket fans, who follow every bit and byte on all mediums, this meaningless debate was yet another attempt to show Indian cricket in poor light.We had a classic case of