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Refreshed Vaughan ready for India challenge
More imagesLondon:England captain Michael Vaughan said he felt refreshed on the eve of the Test series against India and had no regrets about giving up the leadership of the one-day side. ...
India more resilient with Ganguly: Arthur
Belfast:South Africa coach Mickey Arthur believes India are a better one-day side with Sourav Ganguly and is still struggling to understand how the former captain was left out when the teams last faced each other in a limited overs contest. ...
Fleming quits as New Zealand's ODI skipper
Kingston, Jamaica:New Zealand~~s Stephen Fleming announced his resignation as captain of his country~~s one-day team after the 81-run defeat by Sri Lanka in the World Cup semi-finals here on Tuesday. ...
Waugh still counts on making it to World Cup squad
Sydney: "I~~m obviously disappointed to miss out on a place in the 30-man squad as ever. Since I was originally left out of the One-day side it~~s been a goal of mine to get back into it," Australian Test captain Steve Waugh said on Monday after he failed to make the prov...
Hussain receives OBE, wants to maintain winning vein
London: England captain Nasser Hussain received an OBE (Order of British Empire) at Buckingham Palace on Friday and then got back down to the business of plotting the downfall of India in Saturday~~s triangular series final at Lord~~s. ...
Imran against major change in Pakistan squad
Islamabad: Ace all-rounder Imran Khan has advised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) not to make any major changes in the team ahead of the tours of New Zealand, Sharjah and England next year. "Imran suggested to the Board that they should ...