Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni needs to ensure that his bowlers complete overs in stipulated time as a slow rate could get him banned from playing in the opening Test against England later this month.
Jul 3, 2011
Dhoni risks ban for slow over-rate
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni needs to ensure that his bowlers complete overs in stipulated time as a slow rate could get him banned from playing in the opening Test against England later this month.
"KKR would make a mark in CL T20"
Manoj Tiwary said on Saturday that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) would be keen to prove a point in the upcoming Champions League T20 to be held from September 23-October 9.
Ishant outscores Kapil Dev in Barbados
India may have lost an opportunity to win a Test in Barbados but speedster Ishant Sharma entered record books with his ten wicket haul.
Morgan: England must learn fast
England must learn quickly how to compete with the best on good pitches - if they are to avoid treading water in one-day international cricket.
Sehwag, Yuvraj make cut for ENG tour
Yuvraj Singh was handed another Test lifeline as India on Saturday announced a full-strength 17-member squad for the upcoming tour of England starting mid July.
Barbados Test ends in a draw
India could not force victory over the West Indies despite an early attacking declaration on the final day of the second Test in Bridgetown as the weather closed in late on.
"We don't discuss Gayle in team meets"
West Indies coach Ottis Gibson insisted that the Chris Gayle does not figure in the team talks and that his entire energy was devoted to doing well against India.
Mukund inspired by rival batsmen
After contributing to India`s cause by scoring 48 runs in the second innings, opener Abhinav Mukund said he took inspiration from the rival batting line-up.
BCCI not to drag "no ball" row
The Indian Cricket Board has no intention to drag the controversy surrounding the dismissal of skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni in India's ongoing second Test against West Indies.
"Sachin can bat even on crutches"
Legendary West Indian Gordon Greenidge admires the hunger for runs in Sachin Tendulkar and feels the Indian cricket icon would even be batting if he is on crutches.
Selectors face big Sehwag dilemma
Dashing opener Virender Sehwag`s availability will be the real bone of contention when India selectors meet today to select the Test squad for the tour of England.
Cook defends passionate Dernbach
Alastair Cook has no complaints over rookie pace bowler Jade Dernbach's behaviour in his altercation with Mahela Jayawardene at Headingley.
Gayle breaks silence on WICB spat
Chris Gayle has claimed that he will not allow his international career to come to a standstill while he remains frozen out of the national team.
Cook upset with poor England show
Alastair Cook conceded his England side did not play well as Sri Lanka levelled the NatWest Series with a 69-run win in the second ODI at Headingley.
Sri Lanka appoint new committee
Upali Dharmadasa has been named chairman of a new Sri Lanka Cricket interim committee, which also contains former Test opener Sidath Wettimuny.
Dhoni risks ban for slow over-rate
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni needs to ensure that his bowlers complete overs in stipulated time as a slow rate could get him banned from playing in the opening Test against England later this month.
"KKR would make a mark in CL T20"
Manoj Tiwary said on Saturday that Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) would be keen to prove a point in the upcoming Champions League T20 to be held from September 23-October 9.
Brazil expected to crush Venezuela
Mano Menezes will expect his Brazilian squad to easily beat Venezuela to kick-off their 2011 Copa America campaign.
Menezes: Pato can be new Ronaldo
Brazil coach Mano Menezes believes Alexandre Pato has what it takes to become a Brazil legend just like Ronaldo.
Ishant outscores Kapil Dev in Barbados
India may have lost an opportunity to win a Test in Barbados but speedster Ishant Sharma entered record books with his ten wicket haul.
Kvitova: "Final just another match"
Petra Kvitova told herself it was just another match before going out and producing the performance of her life to become Wimbledon champion.
Mancini reveals City transfer targets
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini revealed that Carlos Tevez will not be leaving the club this summer.
Doni does U-turn over Liverpool move
Roma goalkeeper Doni has changed his mind and agreed on a move to join Liverpool, despite previous reports.
Kagawa: "Haven't heard from United yet"
Shinji Kagawa admitted that, despite recent reports, Borussia Dortmund have had no word from Manchester United about his possible transfer.
Mexico's Copa campaign in tatters
Four Mexican players have been singled out after drug test results taken during their CONCACAF Gold Cup victory, showed traces of a banned substance.
Santos move up after narrow win
Santos moved up to mid-table in the Brazilian Campeonato standings with a 1-0 win over America MG.
Robinho expresses Real Madrid regret
Brazil international striker Robinho admitted he regrets the acrimonious nature of his move away from Real Madrid to Manchester City.
Barca budget reason for Fabregas delay
The reason why Cesc Fabregas' move to Barcelona from Arsenal has been delayed was revealed recently.
Suarez: Pressure at Anfield was great
Luis Suarez admits he felt under pressure to deliver after sealing a big-money move to Liverpool.
Dalglish: Gerrard is making good progress
Kenny Dalglish claims Steven Gerrard has made 'fantastic' progress in his recovery from injury.
Klitschko defeats Haye on points
Britain's David Haye loses on points to Ukrainian heavyweight rival Wladimir Klitschko in their world title decider in Germany.
Nadal ready to face Djokovic test
Rafel Nadal can gain revenge for losing his world number one ranking to Novak Djokovic when the pair meet in Sunday's Wimbledon final.
Sharma shines in second-Test draw
Poor light and a rain delay mean India are unable to press home their advantage on the final day of the second Test against the West Indies in Barbados.
Clarke hopes to earn England spot
Jess Clarke hopes to force her way into the starting line-up after coming on to score the winner for England against New Zealand in Dresden.
England must learn fast - Morgan
Batsman Eoin Morgan tells his England team-mates to learn quickly from their mistakes if they are to stand a chance of winning the series against Sri Lanka.
Britons share lead at French Open
British pair James Morrison and Mark Foster share the lead at the French Open in Paris after three rounds.
England women defeat New Zealand
Claire Taylor top scores with 67 as England women beat New Zealand by 58 runs in their latest Quad Series match.
Clarke hopes to earn England spot
Jess Clarke hopes to force her way into the starting line-up after coming on to score the winner for England against New Zealand in Dresden.
Rangers' Goodwillie interest dims
Cardiff look favourites to sign Dundee United striker David Goodwillie as Rangers' interest cools.
MPs want independent Fifa review
A parliamentary inquiry wants Fifa to set up an independent review into the corruption claims that have dogged the organisation, BBC Sport understands.
Carson completes Bursaspor move
West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Scott Carson completes his move to Turkish side Bursaspor.
Tottenham apply for ground funds
Tottenham apply for public funding to help resurrect the plan to redevelop their White Hart Lane home.
Terriers complete Gobern signing
Huddersfield Town complete the signing of midfielder Oscar Gobern from Southampton on a two-year deal.
Gills striker's dream comes true
New signing Danny Kedwell says his transfer to Gillingham is something he has dreamed of all his life.
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