New Zealand take on Australia in Wellington in the first of two Twenty20 internationals
Feb 26, 2010
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New Zealand take on Australia in Wellington in the first of two Twenty20 internationals
Wales question Bastareaud fitness
Coach Warren Gatland says Wales plan to run block-busting France centre Mathieu Bastareaud off his feet in Friday's showdown.
Capello hopes for Bridge rethink
England coach Fabio Capello hopes Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge will rethink his decision not to go to the World Cup this summer.
Giant slalom gold for Rebensburg
Germany's Viktoria Rebensburg charges to gold in the rescheduled women's giant slalom in Whistler.
Bjoergen wins third gold of Games
Norway's Marit Bjoergen becomes the first triple gold medal winner in Vancouver after leading the women's cross-country relay team to victory.
Red Bull in best shape - Webber
Mark Webber thinks his Red Bull team are ahead of their rivals after setting the pace on the first day of the final pre-season test.
US F1 team on verge of collapse
The new US F1 team are virtually sure not to make the grid this season, while rivals Campos insist they will be at the first race.
Indian Chandhok set for Campos F1
Indian Karun Chandhok is poised to make his Formula 1 debut for the Campos team in 2010, BBC Sport has learned.
Heroes' welcome for Afghan team
Afghanistan's cricketers return to a heroes' welcome in Kabul after qualifying for the ICC World Twenty20 tournament.
Tendulkar says record 'breakable'
India batsman Sachin Tendulkar believes his record of hitting 200 not out in a one-day international is breakable.
'Please close ball-tampering chapter now'
Brett Lee 'to quit Tests' after Flintoff chat
Australia's veteran fast bowler Brett Lee is poised to quit Test cricket after a conversation with England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, a report said.
Wadia may opt out of Kings franchise?
All is not well in the Kings XI Punjab ranks. Buzz is that Ness Wadia, one of the co-owners who forms a part of the KXIP consortium, is looking to opt out.
Plans to shift WC from India: Report
2nd ODI: Sachin, India to up the ante
1st ODI: India beat South Africa by 1 run
Dhoni slams bowlers for mediocre show
Unhappy with the performance of his bowlers in the first ODI, captain MS Dhoni said he had not expected his best bowlers to get the pasting from SA tailenders.
Showed our never-say-die attitude: Kallis
Smarting from the loss against India, SA captain Jacques Kallis said his side did not have the winner's luck but they managed to show their character.
BCCI listens up as Sachin bats for Tests
Dhoni regains No.1 spot in ODI Rankings
Wasim Akram to attend PCB inquiry committee meeting
After skipping two hearings due to his TV commitments, Wasim Akram has finally made himself available for the proceedings of PCB inquiry committee evaluating the national team's poor show in Australia.
Australia beat Pakistan to win Under-19 World Cup
Australia's next generation of cricketers proved they are primed to make it to the top when they won the Under-19 World Cup, beating Pakistan by 25 runs.
No ambition for long term captaincy: Malik
Shoaib Malik, who captained Pakistan in the recent T20I series against England, has made it clear he does not harbor any ambitions of long term captaincy.
India safe for Australians and vice versa: Brett Lee
Doing his bit to bring together two bitter nations, speedster Brett Lee said India is safe for the Australians and it was the same other way round.
Pinal Shah named Baroda skipper for two Ranji ODIs
Wicket-keeper batsman Pinal Shah has been named captain of the Baroda team for the first two matches of the Ranji Trophy One-day (West Zone) tournament
Two changes in women's squad for England series
Wicket-keeper Sulakshana Naik and all-rounder Diana David were named in the Indian women's cricket team for the remaining three One-dayers of the ongoing five-match series against England.
Akram to finally attend PCB inquiry
Wasim Akram has finally made himself available for the PCB inquiry committee to evaluate Pakistan's poor show in Australia.
"Freddie convinces Lee to take retirement"
Australian pacer Brett Lee is all set to announce his Test retirement after being persuaded to do so by good friend Andrew Flintoff.
Pak senate stunned by PCB expenses
Pakistan National Assembly and Senate Standing Committees on Sports have been left stunned by the PCB's expenses.
"Close ball-tampering chapter, please"
Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi feels he should be forgiven for his "stupid" ball-biting antics during a match.
Lee set to announce Test retirement
Australia paceman Brett Lee is expected to announce his retirement from Test cricket in Sydney later on Tuesday.
Craig ready to replicate Trescothick
Somerset captain Marcus Trescothickbut has been busy working on his own potential successor sine his international retirement.
"Adequate security in place"
Gujarat Director General of Police SS Khandwawala said adequate security measures would be in place at Ahmedabad.
Kieswetter sees a prior arrangement
Craig Kieswetter wants to work with Matt Prior rather than against him.
Mumbai Indians' IPL camp kicks off
The preparation-cum-conditioning camp of Mumbai Indians for the forthcoming IPL III kicked off at the Brabourne Stadium.
KKR puts on hold tie-up with Lux Cozi
The KKR has put on hold its tie-up with Lux Cozi, a deal that had earned widespread criticism and anger among the people of Kolkata.
"Final decision lies with players"
The decision on participating in the IPL rests solely with players, Australian High Commissioner to India Peter Varghese said.
"No ambition for long term captaincy"
All-rounder Shoaib Malik has made it clear he does not harbor any ambitions of long term captaincy.
BCCI asks Yuvi to visit Australia
India batsman Yuvraj Singh, who is struggling with a wrist injury, has been asked by the BCCI to see a specialist in Australia.
Kieswetter trying to keep nerves at bay
Craig Kieswetter concedes his rapid promotion to the England set-up caused an attack of the butterflies.
Two changes in women's squad
Wicketkeeper Sulakshana Naik and all-rounder Diana David were named in the Indian women's team for the remaining three ODIs against England.
Capello hopes for Bridge rethink
England coach Fabio Capello hopes Manchester City defender Wayne Bridge will rethink his decision not to go to the World Cup this summer.
Keeper Cech ruled out for a month
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech will be out for a month with a calf injury, the club have revealed.
Wenger douses Van Persie optimism
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger pours cold water on a suggestion that injured striker Robin van Persie could return to action by early April.
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