Luke Wright is doubtful for the fifth one-day international against Australia after being injured by the bowling machine while practising at the Natio
Two dawdlers then a dasher
Plays of the day from the third day of the Lord's Test between England and AustraliaAndrew Miller at Lord's18-Jul-2009Dawdlers of the dayRavi Bop
Hamstring injury forces Jamshed to return home
Nasir Jamshed, the Pakistan opener, will return home after pulling his hamstring in the first match of the one-day series against Australia, team mana
Robertson ton secures tense draw for NZ A
England came within one wicket of winning the two-match series against New Zealand A but faced formidable resistance from Iain Robertson and had to se
Dilshan's all-round display seals series for Sri Lanka
This was a match Tillakaratne Dilshan made his own. He set up Sri Lanka with 162 and 143 and completed the job by wiping out the Bangladesh lower-orde
Australia see night Tests as a matter of survival
Day-night Test matches could be the only way for the five-day format to survive amid the growing Twenty20 phenomenon, according to Cricket Australia's
Global invites for $100,000 Twenty20 in Florida
Days after the announcement of a Twenty20 competition in North East region, Cricket Council USA unveiled what it described as "the richest Twenty20 to
South Africa storm to ten-wicket win
After the first Test at Lord's, Mickey Arthur promised that the real South Africa would turn up at Headingley. And so they did, with an emphatic 10-wi
Clark wobbles Windies on tricky pitch
If there were any doubts how important Ricky Ponting's first-day 158 was to this match, they evaporated on the second day as batsmen from both sides s
New Zealand's prospects hinge on in-form bowlers
New Zealand's hopes of upsetting India's World Cup campaign will hinge on how quickly their medium-pace attack adjust to unfamiliar conditions at the