New Delhi:Deciding not to take it lying down, UK Sports Minister Richard Caborn today announced that he would get in touch with his Australian counterpart to talk about the racial abuse hurled at Monty Panesar and Kevin Pietersen Down Under.
New Delhi:A predecessor of today's Mahendra Singh Dhonis, former India stumper Budhi Kunderan has died off lung cancer at the age of 66 in Glagow, Scotland today.
London:Kevin Pietersen has said he had no regrets on his decision to move to England after being denied a fair chance in his country of origin South Africa.
London:England's Chairman of selectors David Graveney today rejected suggestions that captain Michael Vaughan's withdrawal from the Test series against India due to a knee injury might have any serious bearing on his career.
London: Former Test match umpire Dickie Bird's signing spree has shown that signing too can be painful and put the person out of action.
London? coach Duncan Fletcher has launched an extraordinary post-Ashes attack on Ricky Ponting's Australia Test stars - calling them "petulant" and accusing them of verbal abuse, physical intimidation and being hypocrites about sportsmanship.
London: The defiance of International Cricket Council by Indian and South African cricket authorities triggered an angry condemnation in the UK with the British media suggesting that world cricket was heading towards "anarchy" and facing the biggest threat since Kerry Packer unleashed the World Series cricket 24 years ago.
Durban: Two "armies" will be in full cry when India and England meet in a crucial World Cup day-night match at the New Kingsmead Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. They are the Barmy Army, a group of English supporters, who follow the
London: Good old-fashioned cricketing values, it seems, are prompting an improvement in behavior in schools, according to the evaluation of a project to promote the sport in schools to be published later this week.<br/><br/> According to The Independent, the "Chance to
The Australian cricketers visited memorial sites such as Lone Pine, The Nek, Johnston's Jolly and Chunuk Bair. Waugh, who described the visit as a once in a lifetime experience, praised the courage and determination of the ANZACS."It puts things into perspective