Pietersen admits mistakes
BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom, June 21, 2013 (AFP) - Kevin Pietersen admitted Friday he'd made mistakes over the incident that saw him dropped by England on disciplinary grounds last season before he re
We did not play good enough: de Villiers
London: South Africa skipper AB de Villiers offered no excuses for today's crushing defeat against England and simply blamed their elimination from the Champions Trophy on below par performance.South
Bowlers take England to CT final, Proteas 'choke' again
London: An impressive bowling performance powered England to the Champions Trophy summit clash as the hosts thrashed South Africa by seven wickets in the first semifinal, here today.The hosts bundled
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.
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Willis accuses England of ball-tampering
CARDIFF, United Kingdom: England have found themselves at the centre of a tampering row after former captain Bob Willis accused them of scratching the ball. The alleged incident took place duri
Sri Lanka beats England by 7 wkts in CT
London: Kumar Sangakkara smashed a brilliant unbeaten 134 as Sri Lanka registered a thumping seven-wicket win over England to keep themselves in the hunt for a semifinal berth in the Champions Trophy
Dharamsala festive ahead of India-England ODI
The atmosphere in Dharamsala is nothing short of festive as the hill town gears up to host its first ever international cricket match with India taking on England in the inconsequential fifth and final ODI of a series that has been pocketed by the home nation.
Livid Dhoni holds batsmen, pacers responsible for series loss
A dejected India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni today blamed his batsmen and quick bowlers in equal measure for the team's humiliating 1-2 series loss against England after the fourth and final Test ended in a draw here.
England win Test series in India, end 28-year wait
England today broke a 28-year-old jinx by achieving a historic Test series win on Indian soil, leaving the hosts embarrassed with a 2-1 verdict after the fourth and final match ended in a draw here.
I was waiting for one long innings: Virat Kohli
After scoring a patient century under pressure to lead a remarkable Indian fightback against England in the fourth Test today, Virat Kohli said this was the innings he had been waiting to play for some time.