Stuart Broad claims Abhinav Mukund
England pacer Stuart Broad struck in his first over to claim inform Indian batsman Abhinav Mukund on Day 4 of the first Test match at Lord's............ read full:
England pacer Stuart Broad struck in his first over to claim inform Indian batsman Abhinav Mukund on Day 4 of the first Test match at Lord's............ read full:
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni faces the danger of a one-match ban following a slow over
Kevin Pietersen (115) and Matt Prior (21) took England to 305/5 in their first innings at tea on the second day of the first Test against India at Lord's on.............. read next day report:
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday issued notices to the BCCI and suspended Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi in connection with .......... read more:
Michael Clarke, the Australia captain, will take no part in the Twenty20 Big Bash League this summer, preferring to concentrate on his international commitments. Extensive......... more read:
For many, this is not just a battle between the number one and two cricket sides at the moment; it is also a contest between the best batting line-up and the best bowling attack. On paper, it does ring true. India have the.......... read full:
The sports ministry and Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) appeared headed for a showdown over the anti-doping provisions in the proposed National Sports Development Bill which is to be introduced in the.................read more:
For years, England were at the receiving end of verbal abuse and intense sledging from Ashes rivals Australia. Now, a new generation of English cricketers seem to have learned a few tricks of their own when it come to psychological .......... read more:
PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has ruled out a return to captaincy for Shahid Afridi in the future, though he left a window open for him to return to the side as a player.As far as I am concerned he is not captaincy.......... more:
Pakistan cricket's endless parade of controversies and scandal has made playing for the national team akin to 'mental torture', according to captain Misbah-ul-Haq.
Kumar Sangakkara has made an extraordinary, scathing attack on the "partisan cronies" at Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) who have blighted the sport in his country and who led him to resign the captaincy after only two years in charge, following the World Cup final in April. Sangakkara was delivering the MCC Spirit of Cricket Lecture at Lord's on Monday.
In an hour-long speech that earned him a standing ovation, Sangakkara charted the unique history of cricket in his country, and called on SLC to root out its corrupt practices and recognise the huge role the sport now needs to play in promoting reconciliation at the ............ more: