Player retention date is extended
Mumbai, Dec. 3: The Bombay High Court on Friday extended the deadline for the IPL franchisees to sign up their respective marquee players till December 8.
The High Court passed the order during the h
Gambhir elects to bowl against NZ in 3rd ODI
Indian skipper Gautam Gambhir won the toss and elected to bowl against New Zealand in the third one-day international at Reliance Stadium here on Saturday.
Ashes: England 198 for two at tea
England tightened their grip on the second Ashes Test against Australia with another match-turning stand between Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott on the second day at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
India needs 225 in 3rd ODI against NZ to win series
James Franklin led New Zealand’s revival with a fighting unbeaten half-century as the visitors recovered from a poor start to post 224 for 9 against India in the third one-day international here on Sa
Hosts hunt for elusive victory
Dec. 2: England go into Friday’s second Ashes Test fuelled by renewed belief while Australia are seeking solutions to a myriad of problems in a potentially definitive match at the Adelaide Oval.
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Gauti relishes ton as skipper
Dec. 2: It’s no great secret that if an opener bats through the innings in an ODI the team more often than not comes out on top. Sachin Tendulkar has illustrated this for a couple of decades now and f
BCCI challenges decision on RR
Dec. 2: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday moved the Bombay High Court against the arbitrator’s stay to the termination of contract with IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals by it.
Hussey leads Aussie fightback after early wickets
Mike Hussey was keeping Australia afloat after a horror start against England in the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval on Friday.
Chaotic Australia crash all out on first day
England backed up a sensational three-wicket start to bowl out Australia for 245 on an extraordinary opening day of the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval today.
SL hit back on rain-curtailed day
Dec. 2: Sri Lanka grabbed two wickets off successive overs to restore balance in the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday. The West Indies were strongly placed at 241-3 before slip