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Australians target dangerous Jayasuriya
Bridgetown, Barbados:Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath has said his team will aim for the early dismissal of in-form Sri Lankan opener Sanath Jayasuriya in their next World Cup match. ...
Kiwis defend McCullum over bizarre dismissal
Christchurch:The New Zealand cricket team has rallied behind wicketkeeper Brendon McCullum (Baz), defending him from ongoing criticism over the dismissal of Sri Lanka~~s Muttiah Muralitharan in the first Test. ...
Bangladesh deserve Test status, says Ponting
Dhaka:Having earlier called for the dismissal of Bangladesh from Test cricket, Australian captain Ricky Ponting today did a complete volte-face, saying that the minnows were an improving side and deserved a place in the big league now. ...
Miandad calls it a 'breach of contract'
Islamabad:Javed Miandad, who has been unceremoniously sacked as the national coach hit out at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), saying that terminating his services in the middle of term and hiring a new coach was a "breach of contract". ...
Malik TV decision has ICC going 'ga ga' on new tech
Colombo: Sri Lankan skipper Sanath Jayasuriya on Thursday welcomed the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) latest experiment of allowing leg before decisions to be determined by a television umpire. ...
Laxman, Ganguly rally India with crucial stand
Port of Spain (Trinidad): Venkatsai Laxman and Saurav Ganguly shared a century stand to brighten India~~s chances of setting a stiff fourth-innings target for the West Indies in the second Test on Sunday. ...
Thatscricket - News - Lanka monks add fuel to stadium debate
Colombo: Sri Lanka's top Buddhist clergy have raised the stakes in a raging controversy over the country's newest international cricket stadium built on temple land, officials said on Sunday.The country's senior monk, Udugama Buddharakkitha of the Asgiriya chapter, has war...