Cricket News

Yousuf all set to join rebel league?

Posted on November 4, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News, ICL News |

There was a new twist in Pakistan’s ace batsman Mohammad Yousuf’s unending saga with the Indian Cricket League, on Monday. Interestingly, Yousuf left for New Delhi even as the Pakistan Cricket Board selectors decided to name him in the squad for the ODI series against the West Indies scheduled in Abu Dhabi next week.
Though PCB [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Rogers to open as Australia pursues record-breaking 17th test win

Posted on January 17, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

PERTH – After days of waiting and batting, and waiting and batting, Chris Rogers finally got the handshake he had been craving from Australian cricket coach Tim Nielsen.
On standby since Sunday to replace Matthew Hayden in case the burly Queenslander failed to recover from a hamstring injury, Rogers has trained, and batted in the nets [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )

Team still in Sydney hotel, waits for BCCI response

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

Even at this moment, the Indian cricket team bus is parked out the team hotel here and the Indian players are waiting to hear from the BCCI as to whether their Australia tour will continue or not. The players are furious about the events of the past few days, especially the racism charges on Harbhajan [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Harbhajan Singh banned for three Tests

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

SYDNEY: Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was on Sunday banned for three Test matches after the ICC Match Referee Mike Procter upheld the Australian charge that he had racially abused their all-rounder Andrew Symonds, a decision against which the Indian team will appeal within 24 hours.
Procter gave a marathon six-and-a-half hour hearing to Harbhajan, who denied [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

‘As good a feeling as I’ve ever had on a cricket field’ – Ponting

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

Steve Waugh used to complain when he was captain that Australia’s major achievements were always overshadowed by some sort of controversy. Ricky Ponting is unlikely to protest about the issues of race, umpiring and spirit of cricket taking the attention away from his team’s outstanding run of 16 consecutive victories, which equalled Waugh’s world mark.
Ponting’s [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Kumble accuses Aussies of bad sportsmanship

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

India captain Anil Kumble launched an astonishing attack on Australia’s cricketers after his team were beaten in the second Test on Sunday, accusing them of breaching the spirit of the game.
Kumble was unable to contain his fury after his team were beaten by 122 runs in a thrilling and controversial end to one of the [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Aussies win, by hook or by crook

Posted on January 7, 2008. Filed under: Cricket News |

Towards the end of this game, as wicket after Indian wicket fell at one end and Anil Kumble, magnificent in his defence, grimly held on to the other, many of us gathered at the Sydney Cricket Ground were praying for India to survive; practically willing Ishant Sharma to survive four balls before Kumble would face [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Chanderpaul and Powell put West Indies on top

Posted on December 28, 2007. Filed under: Cricket News |

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa – A disciplined century from Shivnarine Chanderpaul and an incisive spell by fast bowler Daren Powell put West Indies on top on the second day of the first test against South Africa on Thursday.
Chanderpaul became the third player after West Indian Everton Weekes and Zimbabwe’s Andy Flower to score half-centuries in [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Aus in complete command at tea

Posted on December 28, 2007. Filed under: Cricket News |

Australia went to tea at 248 for five, 395 runs ahead and firmly in control of the Test match on Day 3 of the Boxing Day test. Michael Clarke scored his fifty and was unbeaten on 52 on the break, while wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist was on 1.
Just as it seemed Australia were upping the ante, [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

Australia still pack punch, says Ponting

Posted on December 26, 2007. Filed under: Cricket News |

Ricky Ponting remains unsure what attack he will have in the first cricket Test against India but believes Australia still pack their punch post Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.
Australia won’t name their final XI until Wednesday morning because the captain and selectors wanted extra time to analyse an MCG wicket which has had its preparation [...]

Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )

« Previous Entries

Liked it here?
Why not try sites on the blogroll...