North Zone beat West to win Deodhar Trophy
Yusuf Pathan's 39-ball 80 was in vain as Mukesh Sharma and Rahul Dewan shared nine wickets to help North Zone beat West by 49 runs and win the Deodhar Trophy cricket tournament at the Moti Bagh stadium in Vadodara on Tuesday.
Haddin stars as Australia roll over New Zealand
Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin's century helped the visitors defeat New Zealand by six wickets in the third One-day International played at Seddon Park in Hamilton, and take a 2-1 lead in the Chappell-Hadlee series.
IPL unperturbed by news channels' boycott
The Indian Premier League on Tuesday conceded that the boycott of the fourth edition of the Twenty20 tournament by the Indian news channels will continue after their new demands with regards to use of footage was turned down by the organisers.
Kapil Dev inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
Former India captain and legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev was inducted into the Cricket Hall of Fame at a ceremony held at the ICC headquarters in Dubai.
Sehwag can match Tendulkar's double ton: Bopara
Sachin Tendulkar's historic ODI double hundred is a feat that only Virender Sehwag can match or surpass among the current crop of batsmen, feels England's Ravi Bopara, who doesn't foresee it happening anywhere outside India.
Probe committee recommends fines, bans for Akmal, Afridi
Shahid Afridi and the Akmal brothers could be fined millions, while former captain Shoaib Malik faces a one-year ban if the Pakistan Cricket Board implements the recommendations of an inquiry committee probing the team's disastrous tour of Australia.
Spotted: Yuvraj Singh
Reader Suman Desarker spotted Yuvraj Singh.
Clarke quits NZ tour for personal reasons
Michael Clarke has abruptly quit the tour of New Zealand due to undisclosed 'personal reasons' amid speculation that the Australian vice-captain has flown back home to be with his scandal-hit girlfriend.
I am living my dream: Tendulkar
Batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar on Monday said he was still receiving congratulatory messages for becoming first batsman in the history of One-day cricket to score a double hundred and he was enjoying the good times.
Is IPL success hurting Indian cricket?
In the bid to make IPL a global sporting brand, is Indian cricket the casualty? Aabhas Sharma and Akshay Manwani try to find some answers
Australian players are idiots: Reid
Former New Zealand captain John Reid feels some members of the Australian cricket team are "idiots" who need to be reined in.
Bond all set to play in IPL III
New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond is all set to declare himself available for the Indian Premier League, starting on March 12.
IPL governing council rejects Jadeja's appeal
Ravindra Jadeja's appeal against a one-year ban for violating IPL's terms and conditions was rejected by the organiser's governing council.
India to finish season as No. 2 team in ICC ODI rankings
Indian cricket team will finish the season as number two ranked side in One-day cricket, behind Australia, and will receive $75,000 for this achievement, ICC confirmed on Sunday.
Sekar confident of Mumbai Indians' good display
Mumbai Indians' team director T A Sekar is confident that the franchise, which did not do too well in the last two editions of the Indian Premier League, would turn in an impressive display this season riding on skipper Sachin Tendulkar's good form.