Pakistan must play in same positive manner as India: Afridi
Karachi: Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has said that the national team needs to adopt and play in the same positive manner as the Indian team is doing currently.
Talking to reporters in Lahore,
Confident India favourites in tri-series
Within a week of registering a morale-boosting win over England in the final of Champions Trophy, India is back to the grinds of 50-over cricket, facing hosts West Indies and Sri Lanka in a tri-serie
Bravo looks for fresh start in tri-series after CT debacle
Disappointed with the early exit from the recently-concluded Champions Trophy, West Indies cricket captain Dwayne Bravo said his team would look to make amends for the debacle in the ODI tri-series a
Champions Trophy 2013: India's road to the final
Thanks to the rain, the final of the ICC Champions Trophy 21013 turned out to be an anti-climax. Would it have been more appropriate had the match been played on a reserve day? Is it not inappropriat
Indian players party through the night after CT triumph
Birmingham: Indian players let their hair down after Champions Trophy triumph as the young brigade partied through the Sunday till wee hours of Monday morning.
Champagne overflowed and the players da
'Captain cool' Dhoni and his midas touch
Birmingham: "Dhoni, captain cool" -- the placard held by an Indian fan appropriately sums up the magic of India's cricket captain.
"I don't turn up in the ground to achieve anything special as a capt
Gower calls for Champions Trophy reprieve
BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom: England great David Gower has called on the International Cricket Council to scrap plans for replacing the Champions Trophy one-day tournament with a World Test Championsh
Clarke says pub brawl had an impact on his leadership
London: Down with a recurrent back injury, Australia's regular skipper Michael Clarke says the actions of David Warner and other team-mates in Birmingham had an "impact on his leadership".
"It certai
High time BCCI gives its nod to DRS
Once bitten, twice shy. But in Team India’s case, the proverb, it seems, does not hold good with respect to the DRS (Decision Review System). For them, it’s once bitten, shy till eternity!
If Team In
Willis allegations sadden Anderson
Cardiff: James Anderson has insisted that allegations of ball-tampering levelled against England by former captain Bob Willis are "very disappointing" and definitely untrue.
England limited overs coa