Ashes: Time running out for Watson
He who cannot help himself is beyond anyone's help, goes a popular cliche. It's hard to find a better statement to describe the predicament that Shane Watson presently finds himself in.If the symptom
Batting: Australia's biggest bane in recent times
Coming into the third Ashes Test at Old Trafford on the back of two resounding wins in the first two Tests, England got a reality check of sorts. A galvanised Australian side, which was desperate to
Ashes cricketer Monty Panesar fined for urinating in public
London: England spin bowler Monty Panesar has been fined for drunkenly urinating in public after being asked to leave a nightclub, police revealed on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old was ejected from a clu
Flower calls for 'calm' DRS verdicts
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: England coach Andy Flower joined the captains of both sides in calling for improved use of the Decision Review System (DRS) in the remaining two Ashes Tests against Austra
Border says Australia looking dangerous again
MELBOURNE: Former test captain and selector Allan Border says Australia would have won the third Ashes test if not for the weather and adds that Michael Clarke's team has "turned a corner."England re
England retains Ashes after drawn third Test
Manchester: England retained the Ashes after rain meant the third Test against Australia at Old Trafford ended in a draw today.
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Only 20.3 overs were possible on the fift
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
Siddle adds to England agony after Clarke century
Manchester: Peter Siddle took two wickets shortly before stumps on the second day of the third Ashes Test at Old Trafford to cement a strong Australia position built by captain Michael Clarke's 187.
Rogers won't blame mate as Ashes ton goes begging
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Australia's Chris Rogers refused to blame a restless friend for missing out on what would have been a maiden Test hundred at Old Trafford on Thursday. The 35-year-ol