Belfast:India captain Rahul Dravid is confident Sachin Tendulkar has some great days ahead of him on the United Kingdom tour after seeing the 'Little Master' make 99 against South Africa at Stormont.
Belfast:India have been struck down by illness on the eve of their opening one-day international against South Africa at Stormont here and have had to call up reinforcements for their tour of the United Kingdom.
Dubai: ICC President Percy Sonn paid tribute to former Pakistan all-rounder and match referee Wasim Raja who passed away due to a heart attack at the age of 54.
London:Injured captain Michael Vaughan warned he is confident England can retain the Ashes with or without him this winter.
Islamabad:The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been offered $8 million by an Indian company Nimbus for the title, co-sponsorship and in-stadium rights of all international cricket in Pakistan for the next two and a half years.
London:Richie Benaud will commentate his last Test in England at The Oval next week. Benaud, who has been cricket broadcastings most comfortable armchair for the past 42 years, will hang up the microphone when Channel 4's contract with the ECB expires after the fifth Test.
Islamabad:The dream project of former Pakistan Test captain Rashid Latif to establish branches of his cricket academy in the United Kingdom for the Asian community has finally taken off and with positive results.
Kolkata: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Jagmohan Dalmiya today mooted the idea of a tri-series featuring India, Pakistan and Australia to be held in Europe before the Champions Trophy next year.
New Delhi: A top Board official has dismissed as premature the proposal by sponsors Sahara India for a joint India-Pakistan team to feature against a 'Rest of World' outfit.
Islamabad: In the wake of Britain's participation in the US-led war on Iraq, the Pakistan Cricket Board has sent an official to England to review security arrangements ahead of the country's proposed tour in June.