Delhi rope in Kirsten as coach
The Delhi Daredevils, who finished at the bottom in IPL-6, have engaged Gary Kirsten, who coached India to the 2011 World Cup triumph before leading South Africa to the Test no.
Akshath, Suman slam ton each
The Hyderabad Cricket Association's two-day cricket league on Tuesday saw a host of fine performances, both with the bat and ball.
Kamran Khan bagged 6 for 37 as Cambridge XI beat Telangana by 352 ru
Zimbabwe bowlers rattle Pakistan
Zimbabwe’s unheralded bowling attack plunged Pakistan into deep trouble on the first day of the first Test at the Harare Sports Club on Tuesday. Pakistan were floundering at 182 for eight before tail
Nice if Lorgat apologises: Dalmiya
Kolkata: BCCI interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya today said it would be nice if Cricket South Africa's new CEO Haroon Lorgat apologises to the Indian Board to iron out differences between the two Boards.
Virat Kohli is indeed a rare talent
Former Indian cricket coach Gary Kirsten recently heaped praises on Virat Kohli, stating he always knew that the Indian batsman would grow into a great cricketer. Kohli has developed into a fantastic
MCA wants to host Tendulkar's 200th Test at Wankhede
Mumbai: Mumbai Cricket Association wants to host what would be senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar's 200th Test match against the West Indies in November at the Wankhede Stadium here.
If MCA gets to host
Juneja hits an unbeaten 178 as India A reach 408/7
Visakhapatnam: Young Gujarat batsman Manprit Juneja showed perfect temperament for longer format, scoring a patient unbeaten 178 in India A's first innings score of 408 for seven against New Zealand
Where is the rush, says Tendulkar on retirement
New Delhi: As speculation is rife that Sachin Tendulkar may quit the game after playing his 200th Test, the senior India batsman today said he was in no rush to announce his retirement from internati
Not thinking about 200th Test: Tendulkar
New Delhi: Sachin Tendulkar today said that he was not thinking about reaching the 200th-Test milestone even as there was speculation that he may retire after playing that match.
"I like to take one
CSA could lose R2.5 million a day from shortened India tour
Johannesburg: Cricket South Africa (CSA) could lose up to 2.5 million rand a day in revenue if the Indian tour later this year is shortened, according to a media report.The Afrikaans daily Beeld quo