Chanderpaul piles on misery for Bangladesh
Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Denesh Ramdin frustrated Bangladesh as they took the West Indies to an imposing score of 437-4 at lunch on the second day of the first Test on Wednesday.
Resuming at 361-4,
India eye revenge as Test series gets underway tomorrow
Billed as the revenge series, India would aim to pay England back in the same coin when the two teams renew cricketing rivalry when they go into what promises to be an engrossing four-match Test rubbe
Watson, Starc press claims for Adelaide: coach
Shane Watson and Mitchell Starc will come under consideration for Australia in next week's second Adelaide Test after drawing the series opener with South Africa, coach Mickey Arthur said on Wednesday
Warne's five-point plan to help England win in India
Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne has asked England to follow a five-point game plan, including a unique bowling strategy, if they are to become first British team to win a Test series in India
Dhoni rules out playing three front-line spinners
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni today virtually ruled out the possibility of his side playing with three front-line spinners in the first Test against England on a dry Sardar Patel Stadium wicket
Ashwin should concentrate on stock delivery: Dhoni
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni today praised his spin trump card Ravichandra Ashwin for the variations in his bowling and said that the youngster should use his off-breaks as his stock delivery.
Bangladesh struggle after Chanderpaul's double ton
Bangladesh struggled in reply to a huge West Indian total and faced the prospects of following on after Shivnarine Chanderpaul hit a brilliant double century in the first Test here on Wednesday.
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There are a lot of positives to come of this Test: Clarke
Skipper Michael Clarke said the big positive for Australia in Tuesday's drawn Gabba Test was his team's bowling performance against South Africa's heavyweight top order.
The Proteas salvaged a draw u
Smith says Proteas have time to improve
Skipper Graeme Smith said South Africa had a few things to work on before next week's second Adelaide Test after fighting for a draw with Australia in the Gabba opener on Tuesday.
The top-rated Prote
Chanderpaul, Powell anchor West Indies
The ever-reliable Shivnarine Chanderpaul and opener Kieran Powell hit stubborn hundreds to give the West Indies a commanding start in the first Test in Dhaka on Tuesday.
Chanderpaul remained unbeaten