February 28, 2011
Zimbabwe rout Canada
Raymond Price stars with the ball as Zimbabwe crush a hapless Canada for their first win in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Raymond Price stars with the ball as Zimbabwe crush a hapless Canada for their first win in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Raymond Price stars with the ball as Zimbabwe crush a hapless Canada for their first win in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Raymond Price stars with the ball as Zimbabwe crush a hapless Canada for their first win in the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
The time is fast approaching for Cameron White to stand up and have an impact in his maiden ICC Cricket World Cup tournament.
Andrew Strauss hails Shane Warne a ‘genius’ after the former spin king predicted the India and England clash would end in a tie.
Cricket Australia is in no hurry to subsitute Doug Bollinger, who has been sent home from the World Cup with an ankle injury.
Steve Davies’s gay announcement sees him join a growing list of openly gay athletes who have slowly changed attitudes in professional sport forever.
Australia will play three ODI’s in Bangladesh soon after the ICC World Cup, but the brief tour does not include any Test matches.
Foxsports.com.au looks at tied matches in ICC Cricket World Cup history following the India-England thriller.
Legspinner Devendra Bishoo set to replace injured allrounder Dwayne Bravo in the West Indies’ World Cup squad.
While his peers have known for some time, England wicket keeper Steve Davies publicly announce sexuality.
Australia bowler Shaun Tait is free of the demons that saw him quit cricket and is emerging as Ricky Ponting’s major strike weapon.
Sachin Tendulkar and Andrew Strauss both score centuries but India and England can’t be seperated in their World Cup match.
Australia will tour Bangladesh for the first time since 2006 in April 2011, straight after the on-going World Cup, for a three-match bilateral one-day series
Victoria ended a streak of four domestic one-day final losses by beating Tasmania at the MCG by 84 runs to lift the Ryobi Cup
Dirk Nannes stakes a case to be Australia’s World Cup replacement bowler as Victoria end their losing streak in one-day domestic finals.
Australia coach Tim Nielsen defends his openers and pacemen, saying the media have often been proven wrong.
Mitchell Johnson says the pain of his Ashes axing has helped him become the most successful foreign ODI bowler on Indian soil.
Ricky Ponting is under pressure to break the shackles, with the Australia captain going more than a year without an international century.
Victorian Peter Siddle emerges as a frontline option to replace the injured Doug Bollinger at the World Cup.