Bangladesh looks for first tour of India Dhaka:Bangladesh authorities said a comprehensive victory over India could pave the way for the national team~~s first Test tour to its mighty cricketing neighbour. ...
Fresh match-fixing scandal rocks cricket world New Delhi:India~~s cricket chiefs passed the buck to the sport~~s world governing body after a fresh match-fixing scandal threatened to tarnish the gentlemen~~s game. ...
Cricket world stunned at Warne's departure More imagesSydney:The cricket world expressed shock at Shane Warne~~s announcement of retirement and praised the Australian spinner as one of the game~~s all-time greats. ...
'Amla a Terrorist', a joke gone wrong: Border Sydney:Former Australia captain Allan Border feels Dean Jones calling Proteas Hashim Amla a "terrorist" was merely a ~~~~joke gone wrong~~~~ and he urged the cricket world not to ostracise his former teammate who, he said, has already been punished enough. ...
Shell-shocked SA regroup after Murali assault Colombo:South Africa tried to unravel the mystery that has confounded the cricket world for years - how to stop Muttiah Muralitharan from taking wickets. ...
I was misunderstood: Denness, was he? New Delhi: English match referee Mike Denness clarified that he had not charged Indian superstar Sachin Tendulkar with tampering with the ball and said his decision was misunderstood, according to an AFP report on Wednesday. ...
Thatscricket - News - Millions bid farewell to 'The Don' Adelaide: Millions throughout Australia, and watching on television in India and on Pakistan, on Sunday bade a dignified farewell to Sir Donald Bradman. ...
Thatscricket - News - MAK Pataudi to represent Board at memorial Mumbai: Former captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi will represent the Board of Control for Cricket in India at the public memorial service to be held in Adelaide on March 25. ...
Thatscricket - News - CCI rewards Steve with life membership Mumbai: Australian captain Steve Waugh, as a reward for leading this decades best side to a facile three-day triumph over India here in the first Test this week, was given a life honorary membership of the elite Cricket Club of India. ...
Thatscricket - News - Aussie thieves steal Bradman signed bats Sydney: Police said on Monday that 10 cricket bats worth $ 40,000 and signed by Australian cricket legend Sir Donald Bradman, who died eight days ago aged 92, had been stolen from a collector~~s home in New South Wales state. ...