Maher gives selectors a problem
Jimmy Maher has left Australian cricket selectors in a no-win situationafter another dramatic tie as they try to sort out the best team for Saturday’s
McGrath tells South Africans to toughen up
Glenn McGrath has advised South Africa to find the mental toughness of former players like Hansie Cronje or risk more humiliation in Test cricket’s su
Astle innings pointed the way for New Zealand batsmen
Expect a better performance from New Zealand’s batsmen in the second National Bank Test with England after the lift they got from Nathan Astle’s displ
West Zone brush aside defiant Akash Chopra to win at Pune
North Zone’s Duleep Trophy side may boast some splendid batsmen, but a target of 432 was always going to be out of reach for them, and West Zone duly
Wasim strikes again as PIA triumph
Wasim Akram continued his excellent form with the ball as PIA canteredto a comfortable nine-wicket victory over Lahore Whites in theNational One-day C
North Zone canter to victory at Indore
A target of 137 was never going to overly tax North Zone on the final day of their Duleep Trophy encounter against Central Zone, and Akash Chopra, the
Advantage still up for grabs in Alexandra
Neither Otago nor Canterbury could claim to have secured the advantage after the first play of their State Championship match at Molyneux Park in Alex
Will Somerset want Caddick and Trescothick back asks Anderson
Along with a hard core of Somerset supporters, chief executive Peter Anderson braved the elements to watch his team play against Cardiff UCCE at Millf
Das earns himself a dubious distinction
Only Agatha Christie could have dreamed up a start more dramatic, and that would have involved some species of cyanide poisoningRajneesh Gupta03-May-2
BCCSL on the verge of Dilmah defeat
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) is on the verge of renegotiating their team sponsorship deal with Dilmah Tea after failing to pe