News Source: Trinidad Express
| about 18 hours ago
After suggesting that the series ’should be cancelled and all tickets refunded’ and describing West Indies Test cricket as ’a complete and utter joke’ following their defeat by an innings in three days in the first Test, several writers
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 day ago
The two most troubling questions for the national selection panel subsided after the three-day rout at the Gabba. Hussey had struck 66 and Hauritz claimed five scalps in the match, the Ashes humiliation was quickly forgotten and followers genuinely
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 day ago
But Queensland allrounder James Hopes was adamant the Bulls already boasted enough firepower to kill off NSW's one-day cricket hopes on Wednesday. Hayden was the star tutor for the Bulls batting group as he shared some tips in a nod towards the
News Source: The Age
| 1 day ago
Getty Images Name: Simon Katich Born: August 21, 1975 State: New South Wales Bats: Left-handed Bowls: Slow left-arm wrist spinner After enduring a stop-start Test career, Katich finally cemented his position in 2008 when he averaged 56.72 in 11 Test
News Source: Hindustan times
| 3 days ago
Mumbai's historic Brabourne Stadium where Test cricket returned after a break of 36 long years on Thursday saw Virender Sehwag tear apart the record books en route his sensational unbeaten 284 against Sri Lanka in the third cricket Test. Sehwag
News Source: Sify News
| 6 days ago
Mumbai's historic Brabourne Stadium where Test cricket returned after a break of 36 long years Thursday saw Virender Sehwag tear apart the record books en route his sensational unbeaten 284 against Sri Lanka in the third cricket Test. Sehwag bettered
News Source: Telegraph India
| 6 days ago
Harbhajan Singh, on Wednesday, praised the wicket at the Brabourne Stadium, saying it is ideal for Test cricket. He also admitted at the press conference that India had conceded too many runs, but added they had the batsmen to challenge Sri Lanka,
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 13 days ago
Australia smelt blood in the water but failed to go in for the kill against the West Indies in the first Test at the Gabba yesterday. As confusion reigned over cricket's new umpiring video referral system, Australia launched their "no excuses"