Galle Test ends in draw
GALLE (SRI LANKA): Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara completed his second century of the match as the opening Test against Bangladesh ended in a tame draw on the fifth and final day in Galle yesterday.
View ArticleTide turns against Watson
DISCIPLINARY ISSUES: Coach and skipper say there is more to problem than what has been made public
View ArticleRain dampener
HEADED FOR DRAW: Williamson, Taylor and persistent drizzle blunt England's victory hopes
View ArticlePraying for fair weather
GETTING A RESULT: New Zealand and England hope rain relents in Auckland
View ArticleAkram ready to mend Pakistan's bowling woes
KARACHI: Former great Wasim Akram is prepared to help Pakistan's fast-bowling department out of a hole with his country in need of fresh talent.
View ArticleThanks but no thanks
NO WAY: Hussey, Ponting rule out Ashes return after Australia's troubled series in India
View ArticleFuture looking good for NZ
IN THE WINGS: Numerous talented youngsters ready to force their way into test contention
View ArticleSarawak create history
SARAWAK beat Perlis by 98 runs to qualify for the Boys' Under-12 quarter-finals of the Malaysian Schools cricket competition at the Westlands Sports Excellence Centre in George Town yesterday.
View ArticleHistoric win by Kuala Lumpur
KUALA Lumpur created history by winning the Boys' Under-18 Malaysian Schools cricket title for the first time, defeating Kelantan by 16 runs at the Penang Free School cricket hub in Jalan Masjid Negeri...
View ArticleRyder regains consciousness
WELLINGTON: New Zealand cricketer Jesse Ryder has regained consciousness and is talking to friends and family as he recovers from an alleged assault in Christchurch earlier this week, his manager said...
View ArticleT20 ticket to break boycott, says Misbah
LAHORE: Misbah-ul-Haq (pic) has identified Twenty20 cricket as the means by which Pakistan can bring international competition back to the country.
View ArticlePerera leads Sri Lanka to Twenty20 win
KANDY: Opener Kusal Perera hit an explosive maiden half-century off 44 balls to steer Sri Lanka to a 17-run win over Bangladesh in a one-off Twenty20 international in Pallekele on Sunday.
View ArticleRyder recalls nothing of attack
WELLINGTON: New Zealand cricket star Jesse Ryder told police yesterday he has no memory of the vicious attack that left him critically injured in hospital last week.
View ArticleHolder's heroics earn West Indies a tie
ST LUCIA:West Indies number 11 Jason Holder smashed 14 runs off the final over to earn his side a dramatic tie with Pakistan in the third one-day international at Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia on Friday.
View ArticleEngland extend lead
LONDON: England extended their overall lead over Australia to 347 with seven wickets still in hand after a slow opening session on the third day of the second Ashes test at Lord's yesterday.
View ArticleAussie media slam batsmen
SYDNEY: Australia's newspapers yesterday ripped into their team's feeble batting in the second Test against England, fearing the Ashes campaign might have unravelled in one catastrophic session at Lord's.
View ArticleCRICKET: Lehmann ready to wield axe
LONDON: Australia coach Darren Lehmann has warned his under-achieving stars that no-one is safe from the axe ahead of the must-win Third Ashes Test.
View ArticleCRICKET: Bell relishes putting Aussies to the sword
GETTING BACK: Former whipping boy turns tormentor
View ArticleCRICKET: Pakistan debutant Babar destroys Windies
ST VINCENT: Thirty-four-year-old debutant Zulfiqar Babar took three key wickets then struck a six off the final ball of the match to give Pakistan a two wicket victory over West Indies in the first...
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