
Warne and Lara linked to breakaway
Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne are set to again bowl in tandem, but it won't be in the baggy green more
Shoaib Akhtar doubtful for Asian XI
Shoaib Akhtar is a doubtful starter for the Asian XI in the Afro-Asia Cricket Cup as he still needs time to recuperate from his knee injury more
Harbhajan surprise selection in Asian team
Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, axed from India's ongoing tour of Bangladesh, was Friday named in the Asian squad that will play three one-day internationals against Africa more
Shah hoping time has come
When Diogenes was discovered begging money from a statue he explained that he was "practising disappointment"; Owais Shah looks at England team sheets more
Gilchrist did not contravene laws
Australia's Adam Gilchrist did not contravene the rules by using a squash ball in his left glove during the World Cup final, the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) said on Tuesday more
Dravid promises tough tour
With the World Cup humiliation still fresh in the mind, captain Rahul Dravid on Tuesday cautioned his teammates not to take the "much-improved" Bangladesh lightly in the one-day series, beginning on Thursday more
Vaughan doubtful for Lord's Test
England captain Michael Vaughan is likely to miss the first Test against West Indies on 17 May after suffering a broken finger during a county game more
A new beginning for the Windies
Ramnaraesh Sarwan has been installed as the new West Indies cricket captain following the surprise resignation of batting superstar Brian Lara at the end of the just-concluded ICC World Cup 2007 more
Zimbabwe tour in doubt
The Australian government will pay the fine if the September cricket tour to Zimbabwe is cancelled in protest at human rights violations by the government of President Robert Mugabe more
World Cup back in Australia
Australia captain Ricky Ponting expressed mixed feelings on the World Cup experience after he arrived back Down Under this morning after the Caribbean tournament more
McGrath had no retirement regrets
Glenn McGrath said he had no regrets or second thoughts after calling time on his international cricket career more
Tamil Nadu upset the odds to enter top ten
Tamil Nadu, winners of the first ever Inter State Twenty20 Cup lead the charge of Indian domestic teams up the Bartercard Power Rankings more
World Cup referee admits error
World Cup match referee Jeff Crowe admitted that Sri Lanka had been mistakenly asked to come back on the field for a final three overs in the rain-reduced World Cup final against Australia more
Gilly steers Australia to glory
Adam Gilchrist's innings of sheer greatness lifted Australia to an unprecedented third consecutive World Cup, but the 53-run victory over Sri Lanka was sealed in complete darkness in a farcical finish to the tournament more
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