Sachin is in good form: Kapil
Kapil Dev today said Sachin Tendulkar is in good form and expressed a wish to see the batting maestro complete 30 years in international cricket.
"It is great that he (Sachin) has completed 23 years
Bowlers are workers, batsmen officers: Kapil Dev
Former Indian cricket captain Kapil Dev today likened bowlers to workers and batsmen to officers and said most youngsters are eager to bat instead of bowling.
"Who wants to be a bowler? Everybody wan
IOC says BCCI attacking press freedom
The International Olympic Committee has criticised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), accusing them of attacking press freedom by preventing photographers from covering games between In
Wicket has become very flat, says Umesh Yadav
Not assured of an outright win inthe first Test after England's dramatic fight-back, Indian pacer Umesh Yadav today said the home team's bowlers will have to put in a lot of effort on the final day to
Ranji Trophy: Baroda pile on runs against listless Delhi attack
Baroda batsmen, led by skipper Ambati Rayudu, showed a lot of application as they posted a commendable 525 for seven against hosts Delhi at stumps on the second day of their third round Ranji Trophy G
Captain Cook steadies sinking England ship
England openers made a confident start with a century stand after the visitors were made to follow on, getting bowled out for paltry 191 in their first innings. Trailing by 330 runs after a poor batti
England Vs India: Live updates Day 4
At the end of 40 ovs, England: 112/0
Happenings of Day three:
The events that followed on the third day of the England, India Test match being played in Motera involved some high drama. First, se
Gambhir flied back to Delhi for grand mum's funeral
India opener Gautam Gambhir todayflew back to Delhi before commencement of the fourth day's play in the first Test against England following the death of his grandmother.
Confirming the development,
Ojha leads India’s quest; Cook scores century
England captain Alastair Cooknotched up his third century against India, but the visitors lost three wickets to reach 182 for 3 at lunch in their second innings after following on, even as the home team pressed hard
for victory on fourth day of the first Test here today.
Proteas' bowlers must do better - de Villiers
South Africa have learned lessons from the drawn first Test and are looking for their star bowlers to lead the way in this week's Adelaide Test, wicketkeeper AB de Villiers said on Sunday.
The Protea