Sunday, July 24, 2011
Stuart Broad claims Abhinav Mukund
Dhoni in danger of one-match ban for slow over rate|one-match ban for slow over|dhoni ban|why dhoni ban|
rate during England's first innings in ........... read full report:
Friday, July 22, 2011
Ind vs Eng
ED sends notice to BCCI, Modi over transaction with IMG
Michael Clarke opts out of Big Bash League|Michael Clarke, the Australia captain
Swann takes a dig at Indian batting lineup
Saturday, July 9, 2011
West Indies 224/6 at stumps on Day 4|Ind vs WI |India reduce West Indies
Ajay Maken pads up to take on BCCI on anti-doping norms
Friday, July 8, 2011
Gambhir dares England: Back up tough talk with performance|Back up tough talk with performance|psychological disintegration
Ijaz Butt rules out Afridi's captaincy future
PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has ruled out a return to captaincy for Shahid Afridi in the future, though he left a window open for him to return to the side as a player.As far as I am concerned he is not captaincy.......... more:
Feisty Harbhajan joins elite club
In his 96th Test, off his 26,961st delivery, Harbhajan Singh became the 11th man in Test history, and the fourth spinner, to claim 400 wickets. The relief-drenched celebration came out with a pumped fist and a roar. It would have been perhaps even........ read:
Sri Lanka Premier League postponed to 2012
The Sri Lanka Premier League (SLPL) has been postponed to August 2012 after facing a series of problems, including the unexpected withdrawal of Indian players from the tournament. In its place Sri Lanka Cricket, the league's owners, will conduct the regular inter-provincial Twenty20 tournament featuring five domestic sides without involving foreign players.......... read more:
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Playing for Pakistan is like 'mental torture': Misbah
Since appointed Test captain in October after Salman Butt was banned for spot-fixing during last year's Test series against England, Misbah has led a team dogged by corruption allegations and political in.............more:
Sangakkara slams 'corrupt' administration
Kumar Sangakkara has made an extraordinary, scathing attack on the "partisan cronies" at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) who have blighted the sport in his country and who led him to resign the captaincy after only two years in charge, following the World Cup final in April. Sangakkara was delivering the MCC Spirit of Cricket Lecture at Lord's on Monday.
In an hour-long speech that earned him a standing ovation, Sangakkara charted the unique history of cricket in his country, and called on SLC to root out its corrupt practices and recognise the huge role the sport now needs to play in promoting reconciliation at the ............ more: