Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cricket:2/6/2013 7:43:22 PM



India crash out of Women's World Cup

India were knocked out of the Women's World Cup after suffering an upset 138-run drubbing at the hands of Sri Lanka in a crucial Group A match on Tuesday.






India crash out of Women's World Cup

India were knocked out of the Women's World Cup after suffering an upset 138-run drubbing at the hands of Sri Lanka in a crucial Group A match on Tuesday.






AB de Villiers growing into keeper's role

The question of whether AB de Villiers should keep wicket for South Africa in Tests may have been answered by his record-breaking show against Pak.






Prepare sporting pitches for IPL 6: BCCI

The BCCI gave clear instructions to curators of all IPL venues not to bow down to the pressure from teams regarding preparation of wickets for their matches.






I want to do something special: Bhajji

Harbhajan Singh termed the Irani Cup match as the "biggest" he could have got in recent times as the off-spinner intends to stage a return to Indian team.






Nayar to take Tendulkar's help to lead

Handed the captaincy after injury to Ajit Agarkar, Abhishek Nayar said he would take help from players like Sachin Tendulkar in leading Mumbai in Irani Cup.






Amla modest despite rankings honour

Hashim Amla occupies the top spot in both the Test and ODI rankings but would not call himself the best batsman even in the South African dressing room.






Watson faces tough Test return: Clarke

Shane Watson's Test return will be tough as he faces competition from a much bigger pool of players by deciding to play as a batsman, Michael Clarke said.






India not unbeatable at home: Warner

Tearing into their attack at Perth last year, David Warner dealt the touring Indians a crushing blow. He will look to do the same in the upcoming Test series.






'India no longer unbeatable at home'

Nursing a finger injury, Warner is confident of getting ready by the time of the second warm-up game and is almost certain to open in the 1st Test.






Royals plan appeal against ED order

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has slapped a Rs 100 crore penalty on Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Rajasthan Royals.






Amla takes over as No. 1 Test batsman

South African Hashim Amla became the first batsman since Ricky Ponting to head both Test and ODI rankings at the same time in the latest ICC charts.






'Didn't see myself in WC team, so quit'

Since he did not see himself playing the 2015 World Cup, it was appropriate to quit ODIs in the best interest of the Indian team, Sachin Tendulkar has said.






Azhar expresses desire to coach India

Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has expressed his desire to coach the India cricket team in future if the BCCI approaches him with an offer.






Dale Steyn bowls South Africa to victory

Dale Steyn struck with the second new ball to secure a 211-run win for South Africa before lunch on the fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan.






IPL auction price not sunk in yet: Nayar

Mumbai's leading run-getter of the season, Abhishek Nayar, is not exactly celebrating the steep price of Rs 3.5 crore that he commanded at the IPL 6 auction.






ED slaps Rs 98.5cr penalty on Royals

The ED has slapped a penalty notice of approximately Rs 100 crore against Rajasthan Royals for allegedly violating forex laws in its business operations.




ED slaps Royals with 100 crore penalty

Indian Premier League team Rajasthan Royals have been slapped with a Rs 100 cr penalty by the ED for violation of the Foreign Exchange Maintenance Act.






India face Sri Lanka in must-win match

After suffering a loss against defending champions England, India would have to pull up their socks before locking horns with Sri Lanka in a must-win game.






I've never seen this much money: Morris

The bidding war that his name triggered at the IPL players auction left Chris Morris' head spinning and he conceded that he has never seen that much money.






Warne slams Australia rotation policy

Spin legend Shane Warne criticised Australia's contentious use of the player rotation policy and called for changes to the one-day and T20 formats.






Big surprises at IPL 6 players' auction

While Nita Ambani kept it simple saying that Glenn Maxwell will be a key ingredient of her team, Tom Moody explained why the Aussie went for a big sum.




Nothing against Pak players: Shukla

"As far as the allowing Pakistan cricketers are concerned for the sixth edition, we have not thought anything about it yet," said Rajeev Shukla.






Million-dollar jackpot for Glenn Maxwell

Australian Glenn Maxwell was the only million-dollar buy in IPL 6 players' auction where teams opted to put their money on unheralded names instead of stars.






WC: England beat India by 32 runs

Harmanpreet Kaur's brilliant unbeaten century went in vain as India suffered a 32-run defeat against defending champions England in their group A match.




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