Ian Healy will become the youngest man in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame when he and George Giffen are inducted at the Allan Border Medal ceremon
Onions confident of England chances
After picking up four wickets to help England's Performance Programme (EPP) side beat an MRF XI yesterday, Graham Onions, the Durham fast bowler, is c
South Africa batter New Zealand with pace
New Zealand wilted in the face of aggressive fast bowling from South Africa, as Dale Steyn continued his fine form with 4 for 42. From 84 for 1, they
Gerrard isn’t ready to leave Rangers
Former Rangers defender Michael Ball has told The Transfer Tavern in an exclusive interview that he does not think Steven Gerrard is ready to leave Ib
Chanderpaul winning fitness battle
West Indies' cricketers have an opportunity to finish their tour of England on a high on Saturday, when the third and final one-day international gets
Bakker named new Netherlands coach
Paul-Jan Bakker, the former Netherlands and Hampshire medium-pacer, has been appointed Peter Cantrell's successor as Netherlands' coach for the forthc
Kaneria 'surprised and relieved'
Danish Kaneria was surprised and relieved after being included in Pakistan's 15-man World Cup squad but ultimately confident that he could repay the l
Younis unavailable for final ODI
Younis Khan is unavailable for selection for the final one-day international against West Indies at Karachi on Saturday because of his brother's death
Lara commends team effort
Though Chris Gayle's fabulous hundred was the turning point for the West Indies, their captain Brian Lara insisted the win over South Africa was not a
Lalit Modi denies reports of tax raids
Lalit Modi, the vice president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India,has strongly denied reports that his house and offices were raided by thei