Broad proud of 'unpleasant' England
London, Aug 20 (AFP) Stuart Broad has said he's proud to be a member of an England side that is an "unpleasant" team to play against.England's ruthless streak has been on display during the Ashes, wh
Tough time ahead for out-of-form seniors
India's 'A' tour to South Africa is a well thought out tour just before the South African series in November and the likes of Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara have been included in the team so as
Pandey takes four wickets but South Africa fight back
Rustenburg: India A pacer Ishwar Pandey took four wickets, including two in successive balls, but South Africa A fought back through JP Duminy's fighting 84 and his crucial partnerships with the tail
Won't select my dream team ever: Dhoni
New Delhi: Some former cricketers may have selected their best-ever Indian team recently, but captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni does not favour such a practice, saying "one should respect every individual
`Basics are key, but need to adapt'
Bengaluru: It’s not often that we witness players spanning generations come together, with mastery being the common binding factor between them. Batting legends G.R Viswanath, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul
Imran Khan is Sir Richard Hadlee's pick
Bengaluru: With change in technology, techniques and formats, it has become increasingly hard to classify players as complete all-rounders. But in the 1980's when international cricket was played in
Rohit, Raina smash tons
Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina struck impressive centuries as India A reached a commanding 489/6 against South Africa A at tea on the second day of the first unofficial four-day Test on Sunday.
Selection not about scores, it’s all about vision, says Tendulkar
It’s not often that one witnesses players spanning generations come together, with mastery being the common binding factor between them. Batting legends G.R. Viswanath, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly got together on Saturday to talk shop.
Imran is Hadlee’s pick
With change in technology, technique and formats, it has become increasingly hard to classify players as complete all-rounders. But in the 1980’s when international cricket was played under just two formats, the traditional Test being more favoured, the men who led the pack of complete performance belonged to four different parts of the world.
Indian bookie Arun was PCB’s guest in the past, says Latif
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has defended banned spinner Danish Kaneria, questioning the evidence of spot-fixing against him by claiming that the alleged Indian bookmaker suspected to be close to the bowler has been Pakistan Cricket Board’s official guest on several occasions.