Harmy's painful Test continues in British press London:English fast bowler Steve Harmison~~s opening delivery in the first Test of the Ashes in Brisbane went all the way to his captain Andrew Flintoff at second slip, and if he was hoping to forget that moment, he would do well not to read newspapers in Britain. ...
India rues dropped chance, New Zealand 40 runs ahead Wellington: New Zealand opener Mark Richardson extended his impressive run with the bat as he slammed an unbeaten 83, but he failed to stop India from bouncing back into the opening Test on Friday. ...
Zimbabweans surprised by Ganguly act Rajkot: "I am really disappointed, but I have no other option but to suspend Ganguly for the Rajkot match," match-referee Barry Jarman said on his decision on the Indian captain after he was reported for showing dissent in the previous match ...
It is a honour to lead the country, says Dravid Rajkot: India's most successful batsman in the recently concluded India-Zimbabwe Test series, Rahul Dravid will lead India for the first time as Saurav Ganguly has to sit out due to a suspension handed out by match-referee Barry Jarman for showing dissent ...
India seek to break jinx under Dravid Rajkot: Zimbabwe will have history on their side as they take on India in the fifth and final One-dayer at the Rajkot Municipal Corporation ground on Thursday with the series already decided in India's favour at 3-1.India have lost four matches ...
'Series was a good exposure to youngsters' Rajkot: Indian captain Saurav Ganguly on Thursday shrugged off the one-match ban slapped on him for showing dissent and intimidating the umpire, as mere "incidents, which are part of the game". He however said the incident was "unfortunate". "It was a ...