News Source: Sify News
| about 12 hours ago
It was Mitchell Johnson's good spell that left West Indies reeling at 134 for five at stumps on Day 2 of the first Test against Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, on Friday. With Travis Dowlin (40 from 82 deliveries) and Dinesh Ramdin (22 from 33)
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 14 hours ago
Birthday celebration ... a fired-up Peter Siddle successfully appeals for the prized wicket of Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who fell lbw for two at the Gabba yesterday. Test wicket for his 25th birthday and he wanted the prize wicket of Shivnarine
News Source: Epoch Times
| about 23 hours ago
Australians love cricketing legends—even those on the wrong side of the crease. West Indian batting great Brian Lara was on Thursday appointed an honorary member (AM) of the Order of Australia. The former captain announced his retirement from
News Source: Trinidad Express
| 1 day ago
Peter Inglefield delivered the remarks on behalf of the club, founded in 1891 and which has a current membership of more than 3,000. Inglefield carried the gathering through the history of the club, from its beginnings to the current time, and added
News Source: The Voice
| 2 days ago
This week we highlight four cricket greats that would secure a berth in any fantasy XI...Sir Viv Richards, Ricky Ponting, Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar have scored over 44,600 Test runs between them but opinions diverge when deciding who is the
News Source: Sify News
| 2 days ago
Former India captain Rahul Dravid hit a classy 144 in the second Test against Sri Lanka here Wednesday and became the fourth highest scorer in Tests...Laxman's 41st fifty in Tests is his fifth against Sri Lanka. Gautam Gambhir (167), Virender Sehwag
News Source: Sify News
| 2 days ago
India's lower-order crash triggered by left-arm spinner Rangana Herath after Rahul Dravid's 28th century may have rattled the Sri Lankans seeing the way the Green Park pitch responded to the spinners in the second cricket Test here Wednesday. Thouh
News Source: The Age
| 2 days ago
Barath is not the tiniest cricketer to represent the West Indies. That honour goes to Carlton Baugh, the Jamaican wicketkeeper who played the first of his five Tests against Australia in 2003 and needed all of his 161 centimetres to see over the