Ijaz Butt responsible for demise of Pak cricket: Aamir Malik
Holding Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt responsible for the current pathetic situation of the sport in the country, former Test cricketer Aamir Malik has said the game is dying at the
SLC to penalise errant players
Dambulla, Aug. 17: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has moved fast on the no-ball incident that ended Monday’s triseries game here with its secretary Nishantha Ranatunga calling up India manager Ranjib Biswal
Spirit of game takes a beating
Dambulla, Aug. 17: Sri Lanka may have played within its laws, but they certainly killed the spirit of the sport, crossing the thin line that separates the two. Suraj Randiv’s decision to overstep with
Dilshan suggested Randiv to bowl no ball: Report
It was Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan who suggested off-spinner Suraj Randiv to bowl a no ball to deny Indian opener Virender Sehwag his century during Monday's controversial tri-series match
Sangakkara takes blame for “no-ball” incident
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara on Wednesday took full responsibility for the “no-ball” incident during his team's tri-series match against India and said any player found guilty will be punished.
ICC to take action if Randiv found guilty
The ICC on Wednesday indicated that it will take action against guilty players under its Code of Conduct if it was established that Suraj Randiv deliberately bowled the no-ball to Virender Sehwag in S
No international cricket in Pakistan before ICC World Cup: Mani
Former International Cricket Council (ICC) president Ehsan Mani does not see international cricket returning to Pakistan before 2011 ICC World Cup.
Focus wasn’t on Sachin: Scholars
Pune, Aug. 17: Their research on Test cricket may have pegged Virender Sehwag as a better batsman than Sachin Tendulkar, but economists John Mangan and Vani K. Borooah say the Master Blaster’s achivem
Oram enjoys allrounder’s burden
Dambulla, Aug. 17: Over the years, Jacob Oram has played varied roles for New Zealand. As elder statesmen, the lanky all-rounder now has a bigger responsibility. With Shane Bond’s retirement and other
England wary of Pak bowlers in Oval Test
London, Aug. 17: England captain Andrew Strauss believes the final two Tests against Pakistan could provide his bowlers with a vital challenge ahead of the Ashes against Australia. The placid batting