News Rotator
  • Bradman cap may well break auction record

    The 'Baggy Green' cap won by legendary Don Bradman on the 1948 "Invincibles" Ashes tour has been placed an estimated price of $600,000 to $750,000 by its auctioneer and could well break the auction record.
  • BCCI announces new venues for Test series against England

    After uncertainty over whether the two-Test series against England would be held in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror strikes, BCCI cleared doubts by deciding on Chennai and Mohali as the new venues.
  • BCCI says concerns of 2011 WC "too far fetched"

    The BCCI on Monday described as "too far fetched" media reports that the sub-continent could lose the right to host the 2011 cricket World Cup because of continuous terror attacks, saying the high-profile event was still a long way away.
  • ICC suspends Razzak for illegal bowling action

    Bangladesh's Abdur Razzak has been suspended from bowling in international cricket, pending fresh assessment of his action by the International Cricket Council.
  • English team set to return to India by Friday

    Kevin Pietersen and his teammates are set to return to India by Friday to play the two-Test series, the first of which would be shifted from Ahmedabad to Kolkata, according to media reports in London.
  • Indian sub-continent may lose 2011 World Cup: Report

    Continuous terror attacks in the sub-continent has cast a shadow over the 2011 Cricket World Cup to be jointly hosted by India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh with the International Cricket Council contemplating of keeping a stand-by venue for the mega-event.
  • CA fails to check repeat offender Symonds

    Andrew Symonds committed yet another breach of discipline when he skipped a compulsory recovery session with Queensland, six weeks after being sent home for missing a team meeting in Darwin.
  • Warne impressed by Sehwag's batting prowess

    Virender Sehwag was facing Pakistan's medium-fast bowler Abdul Razzaq, who was reverse-swinging the ball, and the way the Indian handled him is narrated in an interesting story in Australia's legendary spinner Shane Warne's just released book.
  • India calls off Pak tour

    In the wake of the Mumbai terror attack, the Indian cricket team will not be undertaking its scheduled tour to Pakistan, which was due to begin in January 2009. India was scheduled to play three tests and five one dayers in Pakistan.
  • PCB boss predicts split in cricket world

    Pakistan board chief Ejaj Butt has warned that teams like England and Australia would end up splitting the world of cricket if they shun the sub-continent because of the security situation there.
  • Flintoff, Harmison might not return to India

    England will return to India to play their two-match Test series as per schedule, but without several senior players including talismanic all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, according to a media report in London.
  • Ponting, Hussey put Aus in command against NZ

    Australia consolidated its position against New Zealand reaching 241 for three in their first innings after bowling out the visitors for 270 on the second day of the second Test on Saturday.
  • Former skippers want England to return to India

    Former captains Bob Willis and David Gower have joined Ian Botham and Mike Atherton in urging the English team to return to India and play the two-Test series next month.
  • Mendis sets up narrow SL win against Zimbabwe

    Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis captured a career-best 6-29 as the tourists edged Zimbabwe by two wickets to take a 4-0 lead in the five-match one-day series on Friday.
  • England players fly back home

    After calling off the ODI series following the Mumbai terror attacks, the England cricket team flew home on Saturday. English officials are saying that a decision to return to India will depend on security assessments.
  • Vaughan's chance escape from Mumbai attacks

    Former English cricket captain Michael Vaughan now believes in fate. He has no other explanation why he was not in one of the luxury hotels of Mumbai which were attacked by gunmen on Wednesday.
  • Chennai to host second Test against England

    In a bid to salvage the Test series against England, the BCCI on Friday chose Chennai as the venue for the second Test as it promptly responded to England and Wales Cricket Board's request to shift the match from terror-hit Mumbai.
  • Govts to decide India's tour of Pak, says PCB

    The Mumbai terror attack has added to the uncertainty surrounding India's cricket tour of Pakistan in 2009, the PCB claimed on Friday, saying the future of the series is now entirely in the hands of the two governments.
  • Govts to decide India's tour of Pak, says PCB

    The Mumbai terror attack has added to the uncertainty surrounding India's cricket tour of Pakistan in 2009, the PCB claimed on Friday, saying the future of the series is now entirely in the hands of the two governments.
  • We won't return to India unless security guaranteed: KP

    England captain Kevin Pietersen has made it clear that his side will not return to India for December's cricket Test series unless their safety is guaranteed.