India-Aus final ODI to be curtailed match
Margao: The third and final ODI between India and Australia at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here today is set to be curtailed after the start was delayed for more than two hours because of wet ground
Md Asif withdraws appeal against ban
Dubai/Karachi: Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif has withdrawn his appeal against the provisional suspension, imposed on him by the International Cricket Council.
Asif, Salman Butt and Mohammad Aame
Work out compromise, SC tells BCCI, Modi
The Supreme Court on Thursday gave the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Lalit Modi six days to decide on the composition of the disciplinary committee probing alleged financial lapses
Now, James Bonds in cricket to fight corruption
The International Cricket Council is considering using undercover agents to help fight corruption in the sport, chief executive Haroon Lorgat has revealed. Under the proposal, cricket's governing body
Murali has forgiven umpire, not former Oz pm
Spin wizard Muttiah Muralidaran says he has forgiven umpire Darrell Hair for branding him a chucker, but not quite former Prime Minister John Howard. The Daily Telegraph in Sydney reports that Muralid
Team India's new 'ultramarine' jersey is out
Visakhapatnam: Team India today unveiled their 'ultramarine' blue colour new jersey with some mixed reactions - from hilarious to satirical - during their second ODI against Australia here today.
Wit
More rains in Kochi, match abandoned
Kochi: The first match of the one-day cricket series between India and Australia was abandoned as heavy rains lashed this Kerala city on Sunday morning.
Kochi first saw a downpour at 4am, dampening t
Sick of seeing Sachin score so heavily: Clarke
Kochi: Stand-in Australian captain Michael Clarke is relieved that batting stalwart Sachin Tendulkar and the dashing Virender Sehwag will not be a part of the much-vaunted Indian batting line-up in th
Ponting slams Warne for Twitter comments
Beaten Australian captain Ricky Ponting has come out strongly against Shane Warne for comments he made on tactics during the second Test in Bengaluru. The legendary leg-spinner had slammed Ponting for
British press taunt beaten Oz
Oct. 14: “Bring them on! Has there ever been a better time to face the wobbly Aussies in the Ashes?” — screamed the headlines in British papers after Ricky Ponting’s men were handed a 0-2 drubbing by