It’s more than just cricket at World Cup
From a "21 runs to win off one ball" equation in 1992 to a final played in virtual darkness, the World Cup has had its fair share of controversies.
From a "21 runs to win off one ball" equation in 1992 to a final played in virtual darkness, the World Cup has had its fair share of controversies.
West Indies captain Darren Sammy said Darren Bravo’s impressive performances were chief among a number of plus points from the drawn Test series.
Ricky Ponting has lauded Shane Watson for his match-winning century that led his side to victory over New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final.
Australian paceman Mitchell Johnson has bagged the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy after being named the ICC Cricketer of the year on Thursday.
Pakistan qualified for the Champions Trophy semifinals after the India-Australia match was abandoned due to rain on Monday night.
India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is looking forward to an improved performance from his team in a crucial match against formidable Australia.
Bowlers could be forgiven for breathing a sigh of relief ahead of the Champions Trophy as some of the world’s big-hitters will me mssing the action.
Australia waited eight years to win the Champions Trophy in 2006 and are not expected to relax their grip easily when the 2009 tournament begins.
Twenty20 was considered a spinners’ graveyard till a skilful band of slow bowlers changed it all with bewitching shows in the IPL in South Africa.
Mahela Jayawardene equalled former Australian legend Don Bradman’s record of nine centuries at one venue to put Sri Lanka in command against India.