Australia have retained the 12-member squad that played in the first Test against India in Melbourne for the second match in Sydney starting January 2.
Oct 14, 2009
Aussies retain winning combination for Sydney
Australia have retained the 12-member squad that played in the first Test against India in Melbourne for the second match in Sydney starting January 2.
McGrath slams attitude of young cricketers
Legendary Australian pacer Glenn McGrath on Wednesday said that young Indian cricketers must put their nation ahead of the club and that they must change their attitude.
Teammates, officials against Younus
Younus Khan may enjoy the nation's sympathy but the player clearly doesn't have full backing of the board and his teammates.
Sehwag set to return for ODIs
Virender Sehwag is set to return, while off-colour Yusuf Pathan is likely to be axed the first two one-dayers against Australia.
Patil to become NCA Director
Sandeep Patil will take over as Director of Cricket Operations of the National Cricket Academy, Bangalore, replacing Dav Whatmore.
Mumbai to host final of 2011 WC
Mumbai will host the final, along with two other matches of the 2011 cricket World Cup.
"Baseless charges against Younus"
Pakistan’s Muttahida Quami Movement today warned of nationwide protest if the PCB accepts Younus Khan’s resignation.
"Airtel CL T20 is a rare opportunity"
espnstar.com caught up with Otago Volts captain Craig Cumming to get his thoughts on the inaugural Airtel Champions League Twenty20.
"Rohit second only to Tendulkar"
espnstar.com caught up with Deccan Chargers Scott Styris ahead of their crucial clash against Trinidad and Tobago.
England yet to reach peak - Terry
Captain John Terry believes England can improve by 'another 20 or 30%' as they aim to sign off their World Cup qualifying campaign by beating Belarus.
Driver to wait for Scotland call
Hearts winger Andrew Driver will delay any decision on playing for Scotland until he receives an invite to do so.
Brighton 2-0 Gillingham
Brighton move out of the bottom four of League One with a welcome victory over Gillingham at Withdean Stadium.
Brady takes England 2018 bid role
Former Birmingham City managing director Karren Brady is appointed to the England 2018 World Cup bid board as a non-executive director.
Given to earn 100th cap
Shay Given will captain the Republic of Ireland as he wins his 100th cap in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier against Montenegro at Croke Park.
Amankwaah sparks fresh Harris row
Swindon's Kevin Amankwaah claims he suffered "racial and physical abuse" during the match in which he clashed with Millwall's Neil Harris.
Ramsey doubtful for Wales
Aaron Ramsey could add to Wales' injury crisis as the Arsenal teenager is a "major doubt" for their World Cup qualifier in Liechtenstein.
Bellamy silences critics - Hughes
Manchester City boss Mark Hughes says striker Craig Bellamy is finally winning over his critics after a controversial career.
Miller gives Rangers injury boost
Rangers striker Kenny Miller is in good shape after seeing a specialist about a persistent hamstring injury, says assistant manager Ally McCoist.
Trapattoni buoyed by Irish form
Giovanni Trapattoni says his Republic of Ireland team's display against Italy showed that they are capable of matching any opposition in next month's World Cup play-offs.
McGinn and McGivern set to start
Niall McGinn and Ryan McGivern are expected to make their first competitive starts for Northern Ireland in the final World Cup qualifier in Prague on Wednesday.
Deccan to take on Trinidad today
I did what I thought was right: Younis
Younis Khan said apart from being hurt by match fixing allegations, there were some other issues also that prompted him to resign from captaincy.
Disputing WI parties make peace
The bitter dispute between WI players and officials, which led to a strike by senior players, has come to an end, according to a joint statement by both parties.
Eagles beat Sussex in Super Over
Ponting better than Sachin: Chappell
Victoria lose, but make it to Super Eight
Sri Lanka to arrive on November 8
The Sri Lankan team will start for Mumbai on November 8 to play a full series against India featuring three Tests, five ODIs and two T20Is.
BCCI issues final warning to Sreesanth
Injury-plagued Oram retires from Tests
Fed up of battling constant injury breakdowns, New Zealand'sJacob Oram retired from Test cricket to prolong his career in the shorter formats of the game.
RCB thrash Otago, reach Super Eight
Whatmore is Knight Riders coach
Australia welcome Windies breakthrough ahead of tour
Cricket Australia welcomed a breakthrough in negotiations over a West Indies' player dispute, opening the possibility of a full-strength team to tour Australia next month.
Aussies retain winning combination for Sydney
Australia have retained the 12-member squad that played in the first Test against India in Melbourne for the second match in Sydney starting January 2.
Flintoff planning Australian swansong
Andrew Flintoff, who is currently recovering from knee surgery, wants to have a spell playing domestic cricket in Australia before the end of his career.
No change in existing format of IPL as of now: Lalit Modi
IPL commissioner Lalit Modi dismissed speculation that the number of foreign players allowed in the teams could be increased next year.
Three ICL players get nod for MP Ranji team
Three of the four players from the state, who had returned to mainstream after ending their ties with the unofficial Indian Cricket League, made the cut in the 15-man Madhya Pradesh Ranji squad.
Docudrama shows men-women disparity in cricket
A 25-minute docudrama featuring the vast disparity existing between men and women cricketers in the country has been released.
“Victoria have a good chance”
espnstar.com’s Rajarshi Gupta spoke exclusively to Victoria Bushrangers batsman Aaron Finch on his team’s prospects in the Airtel CL T20.
Dasti wants PCB to gag players
Pakistan National Assembly's Jamshed Dasti is averse to players talking to the media and wants the PCB to gag them.
"I did what I thought was right"
Younus Khan says a feeling of being betrayed by people in the echelon of power pushed him into resigning from captaincy.
"I would love to play in the IPL"
espnstar.com’s Rajarshi Gupta caught up with Australian and New South Wales batsman Phillip Hughes in New Delhi.
Several reasons behind resignation
The match fixing allegation was just one of the factors which prompted Younus Khan to quit the captaincy of the Pakistan team.
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