-run mark in the one-dayers, said team's success mattered to him more than personal milestones. ''The only personal milestone I'm looking forward to is to get my two hands on the trophy.
Lahore:Criticising Inzamam-ul Haq's decision to bat lower down the order with a chest injury, former Pakistan skipper Imran Khan said the captain should have braved the setback and led from the front in the Leeds Test which saw the side losing the match and the series to England.
London:After his wards went down to the Indian colts in the first One-dayer by 41 runs England under-19 coach Andy Moles felt it was the case of the hosts losing it, rather than the visitors winning.
London:After his wards went down to the Indian colts in the first One-dayer by 41 runs England under-19 coach Andy Moles felt it was the case of the hosts losing it, rather than the visitors winning.
Guwahati:Former captain Kapil Dev yesterday lauded Team India's successful campaign in West Indies. Talking to reporters here, Kapil said, ''Winning is beautiful.
New Delhi:President APJ Abdul Kalam yesterday congratulated Team India for winning the seven-match One-day series against England.
London:Adjectives like ''One-day donkeys'', were liberally used as the English media did a post-mortem of their team's performance which gave India a winning 4-0 lead in the seven-match ODI series after yesterday's loss in Kochi.
London:Former England captain Geoffrey Boycott believes that Andrew Flintoff's men were rank outsiders after losing half their side to injuries and had one in a million chance of winning the Mumbai Test but Rahul Dravid gave it to them when he won the toss and asked them to bat.
Mumbai:Indian captain Rahul Dravid today blamed his batsmen for the humiliating defeat at the hands of England and admitted that opting to field first after winning the toss might have cost the hosts the third Test here.
More imagesLondon:England captain Michael Vaughan and the rest of his Ashes-winning squad saw their achievements in winning last year's Test series against Australia recognised by Queen Elizabeth II in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace here.