Mighty Gayle stands between Sri Lanka and title
Sri Lanka would look to rein in a marauding Chris Gayle, whose performance may be a determining factor when the dominating hosts clash with an upbeat West Indies in the final of the World Twenty20 her
Umpiring WC semis at Mohali was most exciting moment: Taufel
Australian umpire Simon Taufel, who is set to stand in his final international game during Sunday's ICC World T20 final, termed the 2011 World Cup semi-final between India versus Pakistan as the 'most
Pitch used for 1st semifinal was not ideal for T20: ICC CEO
ICC CEO Dave Richardson on Saturday admitted that the strip used for the first semi-final between Sri Lanka and Pakistan was not 'ideal' for T20 cricket but mentioned that pitch preparation is a diffi
West Indies bat against Australia
West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to bat against Australia in the World Twenty20 semi-final in Colombo on Friday.
The winner will qualify to play against hosts Sri Lanka in Su
Gayle force lifts Windies to 205-4
Chris Gayle smashed an unbeaten 75 off 41 balls to steer the West Indies to an imposing 205-4 in the World Twenty20 semi-final against Australia in Colombo on Friday.
The swashbuckling left-hander po
Gayle versus Watson as Windies take on Aussies
A determined Australian outfit will be aiming to eliminate the “Chris Gayle factor” when they meet a rejuvenated West Indies in the semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20 here tomorrow.
Sri Lanka beat Pakistan to reach World T20 final
Hosts Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan by 16 runs on Thursday to reach the World Twenty20 final in Colombo.
Sri Lanka, restricted to 139-4 after electing to bat, hit back to keep Pakistan down to 123-7 in
Sehwag out for 2 weeks with ankle injury, may miss CLT20
Virender Sehwag is in doubt for the upcoming Champions League Twenty20 after he has been advised two weeks of rest because of ligament injury he sustained during India's last Super Eights game in the
Sri Lanka to continue to train its military personnel in India
Notwithstanding stiff opposition from political parties in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka on Wednesday asserted that it was 'very firm' on continuing the training programme of its defence personnel in India an
Time to think about future of senior players in T20s
After failing to make it to the semi-finals of the ICC World Twenty20 for the third time in a row, some serious introspection is required by the BCCI as far as identifying right players for the shortest format of the game is concerned.