ECB chief Clarke wanted KP out London, Jan 12: England and Wales Cricket Board Managing Director Hugh Morris and ECB vice-chairman Dennis Amiss have said that when former skipper Kevin Pietersen declared in an e-mail he could not work with coach Peter Moores, Morris took the e-mail ...
England will be ready for Ashes: Andrew Strauss 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 ...
Warne did not take KP's offer to be coach seriously 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 ...
Smith tips England to win Ashes 2009 Sydney: Proteas captain Graeme Smith has declared England favourites for this year''s Ashes series in a parting shot at Australia's fading Test team.Speaking after the conclusion of the third Test at the SCG, Smith predicted arch-enemy England would prove too strong ...
Hussain slams KP and ECB after captaincy chaos 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 ...
Flintoff, Strauss refusal forced Pietersen to resign 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 ...
England cricket in disarray as Pietersen, Moores quit 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 ...
Shah delighted to make mark at last More imagesLondon:Owais Shah hopes the unbeaten 55 with which he helped England to victory in the second Twenty20 international against West Indies at the The Oval can be the start of greater things. ...
Read receives penalty for burst-up with Mushy London:Former England wicket-keeper Chris Read has received a fresh punishment from English cricket chiefs after an extraordinary pitch-side bust-up with Pakistan leg-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed. ...
Cardiff to catch Ashes fever in 2009 London:Cardiff~~s Sophia Gardens has been given the nod to host an Ashes Test in 2009 at the expense of one of English cricket~~s more familiar venues, Old Trafford in Manchester. ...