Ideal practice for WC: Teamsc
Dambulla, Aug. 9: With the World Cup barely six months away and not much one-day cricket for a few teams before that, every match from now is important. For New Zealand the tri-series and the tours of
India vs SL: How much is too much?
Dambulla, Aug. 9: Of the 57 ODIs India have played in the last two years, 24 have been against Sri Lanka.
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Chance for bench to make it count
Dambulla, Aug. 9: Riding on the confidence picked up from their fighting display in the Test series, India resume battle, this time in the one-day format, when they take on tournament dark horses New
My long wait has been worth it
To have played 98 one-day internationals before making my Test debut was certainly a long wait, but it was well worth it. A class player like Yuvraj Singh had to wait for long for his place in the Tes
CWG stands to lose merchandising money?
New Delhi, Aug. 9: The build-up to the Commonwealth Games is starting to unravel as the October 3 to 14 event approaches. Among a growing list of blunders alleged to have committed by the Organising C
Thought my career was over: Ryder
Wellington, Aug. 8: Troubled all-rounder Jesse Ryder on Sunday said that he feared for his career when the New Zealand Cricket Board was looking into the charges of his recent off-field incident invol
Pakistan dance to Swann song
Birmingham, Aug. 8: Test debutant Zulqarnain Haider and Mohammad Aamer frustrated England’s bid to go 2-0 up in their four-match Test series against Pakistan with a defiant stand here on Sunday.
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Hollywood style arrival for Indians
Dambulla, Aug. 8: The Indian ODI squad of 20 players arrived here in style on Saturday morning by two helicopters from Colombo. “It was an exciting experience. The journey lasted for not more than 30
Young guns have arrived
Dambulla, Aug. 8: When Harbhajan Singh was ruled unfit for the third Test against Sri Lanka, Pragyan Ojha became even more determined to put his hand up. The spinner had expressed disappointment in hi
‘Inzamam responsible for dearth of batting talent in Pak team’
Pakistan’s former Test captain, Aamir Sohail feels the country’s most capped player Inzamam-ul Haq is responsible for the dearth of quality batsmen in the national team.
Sohail said by the time Inzamam retired he had disturbed the national team and left it facing numerous problems.