After an attritional drawn opening Test in Colombo, a dreary contest on a lifeless pitch, more frustration is in store for the second Test at KandyCha
Sri Lankan batsmen forge spirited reply
Sri Lanka's batsmen, faced with New Zealand's daunting 515 for 7, sparkled in the morning, wobbled in the afternoon and consolidated in the eveningWis
As Johnson celebrates his news Anderson says 'NCL has now become a priority'
Richard Johnson was absolutely delighted after hearing the news that he had been selected for the England squad that will take part in the Triangular
Chandana's heroics fail to win him Test berth
Upul Chandana's matchwinning performance with the bat in the second one-day international at Bridgetown, which helped Sri Lanka storm to a dramatic se
Scotland march on as Hick cracks century
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Gary Palmer in Vienna for coaching visit.
Gary Palmer, who has been Austria's coach since 2001, was in Vienna again last weekend, helping to put the training squad, from whom the squad for the
PCB may take action against Latif
Rashid Latif's letter to the International Cricket Council (ICC) on the subject of "fancy-fixing" may have been written with the best intentions, but
Bradman's last Baggy Green fetches big bucks
An anonymous Australian buyer has paid a record Aus$425,000 (US$283,000) for the baggy green cap worn by Donald Bradman when he ended his legendary Te
Lillee has words of praise for Zaheer Khan
Zaheer Khan, spearhead of the Indian pace attack over the past few months, has impressed Dennis Lillee, director of the MRF Pace Academy in Chennai, w
'Nothing went to plan': Vaughan
Michael Vaughan's first day as Test captain hardly went according to plan, but he was forthcoming and honest with the media in the evening, as he disc