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.
India lose to Aussies again
Australia A produced a clinical all-round performance to beat India A by 25 runs, which ensured them a place in the final of the tri-series involving A teams here on Sunday.
Cricket made me a better man: Dravid
Former India captain Rahul Dravid on Sunday said that cricket’s influence in his life was such that the game made him a better person.
Inzy to be blamed For Oval fiascO, says SHAHARYAR
Former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has finally opened up on the Oval Gate scandal and has blamed ex-captain Inzamam-ul Haq for letting the PCB and Pakistan cricket down.
All-round Theron stars for Proteas A
Pretoria, Aug. 10: South Africa A defeated Australia A by 19 runs in the tri-series at the LC de Villiers Oval, Pretoria, on Saturday. Aaron Finch’s hundred went in vain for the Australia A team.
Not giving Rasool a go against Zimbabwe was a lapse
Parvez Rasool, who finally got to play a match for India A (and made a decent contribution in the win against South Africa A), would be mighty relieved though still a trifle confused.
Five reasons why PV Sindhu deserves a standing ovation
PV Sindhu, the Hyderabad shuttler, has shocked everyone with her performance in the World Badminton Championships. Just 18, Sindhu bagged a bronze in this tournament. DC Online takes a look at why th
Shaharyar blames Inzamam for Oval Gate fiasco
Karachi: Former Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has finally opened up on the Oval Gate scandal and has blamed ex-captain Inzamam-ul-Haq for letting the PCB and Pakistan cricket down.
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