Mahela urges players to move on Dambulla: Sri Lankan batsman Mahela Jayawardene said the no-ball incident, which has threatened to affect Sri Lanka Cricket negatively said the incident was not the worst thing his side had faced and advised the players to let go off the ...
Jamaica police deny Younis's accusations Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer~~s murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident. ...
Jamaica police deny Younis's accusations Kingston:Jamaica police in charge of late Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer~~s murder investigation have dismissed allegations by star batsman Younis Khan that the entire team was treated like criminals in the aftermath of the incident. ...
PCB asks Shoaib, Bob to explain heated exchange Lahore:Within days of returning to the side after the doping scandal, Shoaib Akhtar finds himself at the center of another controversy for an alleged dressing room bust-up with coach Bob Woolmer in South Africa and has been asked to appear before a hearing to explain the i...
Blast rocks Colombo; Team India members safe Colombo:A bomb blast today rocked the Sri Lankan capital just four kilometres away from hotel Taj Samudra where Team India is staying. ...
Andrew Flintoff plays down his shot-at claims New Delhi:England~~s stand-in captain Andrew Flintoff today played down his claims of being shot at during a One-day match against India in 2002 at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium, which hosts the first of the seven-match series here tomorrow. ...
It wasn't that bad at Wankhede, says Sachin New Delhi:Sachin Tendulkar said the heckling he received from the fans at the Wankhede Stadium fades in comparison to the backing he has received over the years and accused the media of blowing the incident out of proportion. ...
West Indies' Gayle cleared of misconduct Auckland:West Indian batsman Chris Gayle has been cleared of a contrary conduct charge arising from an incident on the first day of the first cricket Test against New Zealand in Auckland, match referee Mike Procter said. ...
Micevic found innocent in Hooke's murder case Melbourne:A bouncer charged with killing former Australian cricket star David Hookes with a deadly punch outside a Melbourne pub was found not guilty. ...
WC 2003 - Media has exaggerated a minor skirmish, claims PCB Bulawayo: Miffed over reports of a serious brawl among the players of its team, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday claimed the incident has been "highly exaggerated" but admitted that there was a "minor verbal altercation". ...