Pakistan's Imran Farhat pulls out of Zimbabwe tour
Opener Imran Farhat has pulled out of Pakistan's tour to Zimbabwe, citing personal reasons, and has been replaced by the uncapped Shan Masood, Pakistani cricket chiefs announced Tuesday. The 31
Rohit is a captaincy material, feels Virat Kohli
Lucknow: He is the likely successor when Mahendra Singh Dhoni decides to relinquish national captaincy but India vice-captain Virat Kohli also named Mumbai batsman Rohit Sharma as a captaincy materia
Shikhar has raised the bar for all of us: Gambhir
New Delhi: Senior opener Gautam Gambhir has openly admitted that his statemate Shikhar Dhawan has "raised the bar" for him and all others with his stupendous performance at the international level.Ga
I am not worried, insists Gautam Gambhir
Chennai: Highs and lows are as natural as day and night in a sportsperson’s career. Only a few are capable of surviving the toughest period and Gautam Gambhir surely belongs to that never-say-never t
Dhawan’s double Dhamaka
Opener Shikhar Dhawan struck 248 on Monday as India A made 433/3 to win a 50-over match against South Africa A.
Zimbabwe Cricket suffer sinking financial feeling
The Ashes may be widely regarded as the most important contest in cricket, but try telling that to the cash-strapped Zimbabwean side that recently hosted India for five one-day internationals.
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Hosts build on after Harris strikes
Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell halted Australia’s advance after a treble strike by Ryan Harris on the third day of the fourth Ashes Test at Chester-le-Street on Sunday.
Aussies pay tribute to veteran Rogers’ ton
Chris Rogers’ maiden Test century to give Australia the edge in the fourth Ashes match against England was hailed as a reward for years of perseverance, newspapers said Sunday.
Rogers’ Maiden test century ‘pleases’ broad
England fast bowler Stuart Broad has admitted that he is happy for his rival Australian batsman Chris Rogers’ milestone century in second day of the fourth Test at Durham.
PCB worried on Pakistan team’s CL T20 participation
The rising tension at the Line of Control has left the Pakistan Cricket Board worried about the participation of their team Faisalabad Wolves in the qualifying round of the Champions League Twenty20, to be played in India from September 17.