Oz strike early, Bell and KP fight back
Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell kept Australia at bay with bold fifties but England still had plenty of work to do in the third Test at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Cancellation of meeting shows cracks within BCCI
For avid BCCI watchers, Friday’s developments would have put them on a sticky wicket, throwing up many questions and conundrums.
Amit Mishra equals world record for most wickets in a bilateral series
Bulawayo: Indian leg-spinner Amit Mishra today equalled the world record for most wickets in a bilateral ODI series after grabbing a career-best six-wicket haul in the fifth and final one-dayer again
Australia on top despite Pietersen century
Manchester: Kevin Pietersen's first century of this Ashes series helped see England to within sight of avoiding the follow-on in the third Test against Australia at Old Trafford on Saturday. At the c
Bopanna-Begemann ousted from Citi Open
Washington: Rohan Bopanna and Andre Begemann suffered a quarter-final exit from the ATP Citi Open after a close defeat against Treat Huey and Dominic Inglot here.
The unseeded Indo-German pair, which
Parveez Rasool warms the benches, fails to get a game in Zimbabwe
Bulawayo: He was expected to script a new chapter of hope in the sporting history of Jammu and Kashmir but it ended up being a case of so near yet so far for all-rounder Parveez Rasool, who was not i
Omar lashes out at BCCI for not fielding Rasool in ODI series
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah Saturday lashed out at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for not fielding all-rounder Parvez Rasool in any of the five One Day International (ODI) games against Zimbabwe.
Tendulkar rues not getting to play against Richards
Sachin Tendulkar has some fond memories of playing alongside the legends of the 1980s in the 1992 World Cup but is still disappointed at missing out playing against his hero Vivian Richards.
India vs Zim: Battles within the battle
India is on the cusp of a historic clean sweep in Zimbabwe and given the imperious form that the Indian players have been in, it looks like only a natural calamity or a superhuman effort from the Zim