Sydney: England's new cricket captain Andrew Strauss believes that his troubled team has time to heal before taking on Australia in the Ashes. Strauss vowed to restore unity in the squad following Kevin Pietersen's dramatic resignation as skipper and the sacking
London: The offer from Kevin Pietersen to replace Peter Moores as England head coach was 'not taken seriously' by legendary spinner Shane Warne. Writing in The Times today, Warne reveals that he did receive a tongue-in-cheek approach from Pietersen via text
London: Former England cricket captain Nasser Hussain has said that claim, counter-claim and denial has reflected worse on English cricket than any Ashes whitewash, adding that Kevin Pietersen should have flown home to deal with the situation in a more professional
London: Kevin Pietersen was forced into resigning as England Test and one-day captain after all rounder Andrew Flintoff and new skipper Andrew Strauss refused to back him and ECB’s Managing Director Hugh Morris hinted at divisions in the team.The England and
London: England's cricket establishment was in complete disarray on Wednesday after both captain Kevin Pietersen and team coach Peter Moores declared that they were quitting their respective posts as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has failed to resolve their
London: The England and Wales Cricket Board has apparently given the green light to approach Graham Ford to become the cricket team’s new coach. South African Ford is the bookies’ favourite to replace Peter Moores, who looks increasingly likely to lose
London: The England and Indian cricket boards will soon announce a ground-breaking agreement that will include an Ashes-like five-Test series.According to The Guardian, the partnership is expected to take further shape at talks this month. It is also expected to lead
London: A former England captain, who himself received terror threats while playing in India, said on Thursday that those selected for England's forthcoming tour there should make themselves available."I think they should go and get on with it," Tony Lewis, England's
London: England's cricket authorities could face losing more players from their squad for the upcoming cricket tour of India if they fail to satisfy demands made by The Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA). PCA official Tim O'Gorman, who travelled to India last
London: A senior England cricket official said on Sunday that that there was no question of calling off the India tour despite the death of nine people during demonstrations in Malegaon, Maharashtra.John Carr, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) director