Ashes winners rested from England ODI squad
London: England have rested several of their Ashes-winning Test side, including captain Alastair Cook, from the squad announced today for their upcoming one-day internationals against Ireland and Aus
England 'worried' and 'vulnerable', believes Allan Border
Sydney: Although rain prevented the third Ashes Test from being completed, there was little doubt in the minds of former players as to which side emerged the stronger and took a psychological edge af
Bell, Anderson make impressive gains in ICC Test Rankings
Dubai: Ian Bell and James Anderson, heroes of England's 14-run win over Australia in the first Ashes Test, made impressive gains in the latest Reliance ICC Test Player Rankings released today.Bell, w
Andy Flower proud of 'resilient' England side
Nottingham: England coach Andy Flower on Monday praised his "resilient" side after their thrilling 14-run win over Australia in the first Test at Trent Bridge.
Victory put the Ashes-holders 1-0 up in
Champions Trophy: Battles within a battle in India vs. England final
After a couple of weeks of brilliant cricket we can easily say that the best two teams have qualified for the finals of the Champions Trophy. India will have the upper hand having won all their match
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
Panesar sends back Sehwag, Tendulkar after India bat first
Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar struck two mighty blows in successive overs as England grabbed the initiative to leave India struggling at 87 for three on the first morning of the second cricket Test h
Boycott questions England's ability to play spin
Former captain Geoffrey Boycott has questioned England's ability to play spin on the turning sub-continent pitches after they lost three quick wickets in the first Test against India in Ahmedabad.
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India Vs England: Live updates Day 2
Day 2: The Indian openers led by Virender Sehwag put India in a comfortable position on Day 1. Indian batsman who was batting on 98 at the end of Day 1 would be looking to make his ton. As it stands
Don't treat Sachin Tendulkar with too much respect: James Anderson
The Test series is still a few days away but England have started the mind games with pacer James Anderson saying that his team needs to make sure that it does not treat senior Indian batsman Sachin T