May 31, 2010
Proteas snare fourth victory over Windies
Hashim Amla struck his third one-day International hundred to help South Africa shake off ‘dead-rubber syndrome’, and win the fourth game against West Indies by seven wickets.
Hashim Amla struck his third one-day International hundred to help South Africa shake off ‘dead-rubber syndrome’, and win the fourth game against West Indies by seven wickets.
Tamim Iqbal marked his first Test at Lord’s with a breathtaking century as Bangladesh fought back with the bat against England on the fourth day of their series opener.
Tamim Iqbal marked his first Test at Lord’s with a breathtaking century as Bangladesh fought back with the bat against England on the fourth day of their series opener.
Steven Finn took Test best figures of 4-75 as England took control of the match on a curtailed third day of the first Test at Lord’s.
Some of England’s cricketers, including captain Andrew Strauss are embroiled in a protracted pay dispute with the England Cricket Board.
Morne Morkel and Charl Langeveldt shared seven wickets to bowl South Africa to a 67-run victory over West Indies in the third one-day international at Windsor Park.
A maiden century to India’s Rohit Sharma was not enough to stop Zimbabwe from snatching a dramatic upset victory in the first match of a one-day triangular series.
Bangladesh fought hard with both bat and ball despite Jonathan Trott’s double century leaving England well-placed at stumps on day two of the first Test at Lord’s.
International Cricket Council (ICC) president-elect Sharad Pawar has sought to defuse row over nomination of former Australia Prime Minister John Howard as ICC vice-president.
International Cricket Council (ICC) president-elect Sharad Pawar has sought to defuse row over nomination of former Australia Prime Minister John Howard as ICC vice-president.
The nomination of John Howard, the former Australian Prime Minister, for the ICC’s vice-presidency has taken another hit with Sri Lanka saying it would not support his candidature
Jonathan Trott’s 175 not out against Bangladesh saw the England batsman achieve at the first attempt what some fail to do in a career - get his name on the Lord’s honours board.
The nomination of John Howard, the former Australian Prime Minister, for the ICC’s vice-presidency has taken another hit with Sri Lanka saying it would not support his candidature
Lachlan Stevens has beaten a strong field to become Mickey Arthur’s new assistant coach at Western Australia
Cricket Australia has announced the schedule for the 2010/11 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash with every game to be broadcast live on Fox Sports.
Australia’s domestic Big Bash tournament will grow by nearly two weeks next summer, with the tournament set to stretch from late December to early February
Former Prime Minister John Howard’s nomination as world cricket’s new supremo may yet be blocked as rumblings of opposition increase in volume.
A county cricketer in England claims he was approached by an Indian businessman seeking to fix the result of televised domestic one-day matches, according to media reports.
World cricket is set for a serious political rift over the nomination of John Howard, the former Australian prime minister, as the president-designate of the ICC
Paul Wilson, the former Test fast bowler, has been added to Cricket Australia’s national umpires panel for 2010-11