Ray Julian: Umpires were warned they were missing no-balls
Ray Julian, the third umpire for the Old Trafford Test, has revealed that the umpires in the middle were warned that they were missing no-balls before
India take honours on Day One
India enjoyed a very successful opening day in the first Test matchagainst Zimbabwe at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo on ThursdayJohn Ward07-Jun-
Guy Whittall: Team man back in form
Zimbabwe vice-captain and all-rounder Guy Whittall is happy to be back in batting form after the selectors kept faith in him despite a disappointing p
Butt stars as Scotland sounds out opening day warning
Inspired by a brilliant display of pace bowling from Asim Butt, pre-tournament favourite Scotland has sounded a massive warning to its ICC Trophy riva
Warne revels in his new role
Shane Warne has explained how his position in the Australian side has changed in recent years, and appears to be revelling in his role out of the spot
Kaneria puts Sri Lanka in a spin
The unofficial Test series between Sri Lanka and Pakistan was delicatelypoised tonight after a frantic second day of the final four-day game atGalle t
Derbyshire bundle out Middlesex to secure win
Derbyshire tasted victory for the first time since May13th when they beat Middlesex by 42 runs at DerbyNigel Gardner24-Jun-2001Derbyshire tasted victo
Bharti agreeable to Indo-Pak cricket ties, with a rider
Sports Minister Uma Bharti today said she would not oppose the revivalof cricket ties with Pakistan but demanded a reciprocal gesture fromthat country
Tendulkar's 29th century hands India a comfortable victory
This last match of the first round of the triangular tournament wasmeaningless as far as the competition was concerned, as both teams hadalready quali
Hairline fracture keeps Tendulkar away from tri-nation series
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has been virtually ruled out of theongoing triangular one-day series in Sri Lanka due to a hairlinefracture to the bi