Clarke out of NZ match
United Kingdom: Australia captain Michael Clarke remained sidelined from Champions Trophy action after he was ruled out of Wednesday's match against New Zealand, Cricket Australia said in a statement
Dalmiya's 12 ways to clean up cricket
New Delhi: Following are the 12 points of "Operation Clean Up" announced today by the BCCI's head of interim arrangement Jagmohan Dalmiya to get rid of controversies in the IPL.1. Removal of sleaze;
Lankan monks protest ICC's blunder during CT opener
Colombo: Ravana Balaya (Ravana Force), a Buddhist monk nationalist group, today staged a demonstration in front of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) headquarters here in protest against an ICC faux pas during
Close shave
New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by one wicket in a dramatic Champions Trophy group A match here on Sunday.
Aggressive Pak can beat Proteas, India: Akhtar
Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar on Sunday advised Pakistan bowlers to be aggressive and go for wickets in their group matches against South Africa and India to remain in contention for a knock-out be
Focus on Kundra in BCCI meeting
The emergent working committee meeting of the Board on Control for Cricket in India here on Monday assumes great significance for beleaguered IPL side Rajasthan Royals and their co-owner Raj Kundra wh
Vulnerable SA take on Pakistan
Handed defeats in their respective tournament-openers, Pakistan and South Africa would be fighting to stay alive in the ICC Champions Trophy when they take on each other in their second group B match
BCCI has failed the tests of both diligence and alertnes
In England for the Champions Trophy for the past 10 days I have been relieved of the carpet-bombing that continues in the Indian media about the spot-fixing scam.
New Zealand clinches low-scoring thriller against SL
Cardiff: New Zealand pulled off a nail-biting one-wicket victory in a low-scoring Group 'A' thriller against Sri Lanka, who very nearly defended a score of 138, in the ICC Champions Trophy here today
De Villiers hopes for Mandela century
Birmingham: South Africa one-day cricket captain AB de Villiers said today that just as batsmen always wanted to make a hundred so too did he hope that Nelson Mandela reached a century of birthdays.W