Symond's surprise return to domestic cricket against South AustraliaNovember 13th, 2009 more images
more imagesMELBOURNE - Andrew Symonds has answered an urgent call from an injury-hit Queensland to line up for the Bulls in Alice Springs on Saturday. Symonds, who ended his international career when he was sent home from England in June, will make a surprise return to domestic cricket against South Australia in a one-day clash.
Curator hopes sixth India-Australia ODI to be a high-scoringNovember 7th, 2009 GUWAHATI - On the eve of the sixth ODI between India and Australia, Chief curator of Assam Cricket Association (ACA) Sunil Kumar Barua said that he hopes the game would be a high-scoring tie. Barua said that a lot of effort has been put in to make the Nehru Stadium track conducive for a one-day-international match.
Siddle new addition to Australia's growing injury listNovember 3rd, 2009 more images
more imagesMOHALI - Fast bowler Peter Siddle has become the latest Australian to return home from the Indian tour because of a side strain. Siddle experienced soreness during the fourth One-day international at Mohali, where he bowled only five overs.
Now James Hopes to fly back homeNovember 1st, 2009 more images
more imagesMOHALI - There seems to be no end to Australia's injury worries. After fast bowler Brett Lee and wicket-keeper Tim Paine, all-rounder James Hopes is the third player who will fly back home as he was ruled out of the remaining four of the seven-match series.
India to take on depleted Australia in third ODi in DelhiOctober 31st, 2009 more images
more imagesNEW DELHI - The Indian cricket team will hope to grab a lead in the seven one-day match series against a depleted Australian side when both face off in the third match at Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla grounds this afternoon. India appears on the surface to be the more dominant team going into the match, while Ricky Ponting's Australians are struggling to put a fit eleven on the ground because of a spate of injuries to their players.
Oz cricketers Hopes, Lee injured, unsure for second ODIOctober 26th, 2009 VADODARA - Australian fast bowler Brett Lee and all-rounder James Hopes are suffering from elbow soreness and a hamstring injury respectively, and are doubtful starters for second one-day international against India to be played in Nagpur on Wednesday. The Australian quoted cricket team sources as saying that Hopes may not be fit for the Nagpur ODI.
Itinerary of Sri Lanka's tour to IndiaOctober 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The itinerary of the Sri Lanka's tour of India, which begins next month, was released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Friday. Sri Lanka will arrive in Mumbai Nov 8 to play three Tests, five one-Day Internationals and two Twenty20 matches.
Modi raises prospect of other countries hosting IPL like tourney in futureOctober 14th, 2009 WELLINGTON/MUMBAI - Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi has raised the prospect of other countries, including South Africa, Australia or New Zealand hosting a similar league in the future. Though welcoming the news, New Zealand Cricket Chairman Justin Vaughan expressed doubts about New Zealand being in the market, given the unfavourable time of year to play cricket in this country.
Forgotten Aussie test opener Phil Jaques hopes for a comebackOctober 11th, 2009 LONDON - With his smashing 136 for the club side Sutherland, forgotten opener Phil Jaques hopes to register his presence with Australian selectors. It was Jaques' second century in as many innings since making a comeback from a career threatening back injury.
Dhoni, Gambhir steal top honours at ICC Awards (Roundup)October 1st, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was named ODI player of the year while his teammate Gautam Gambhir was adjudged as the Test player of the year at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Awards here Thursday night. The coveted Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year 2009 went to Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson.
Samaraweera, Malinga star in Sri Lanka's 97-run winSeptember 8th, 2009 COLOMBO - New Zealand batsmen failed to adjust to a slow pitch at the Premedasa Stadium as hosts Sri Lanka registered a comprehensive 97-run win in the first One-day International of the Compaq Cup here Tuesday. Chasing a target of 217 runs, New Zealand batsmen paid heavily for playing some rash strokes on a difficult track and Kiwis were bowled out for 119 in 36.1 overs.
Afridi's World Twenty20 final jersey at MCCJuly 28th, 2009 KARACHI - Pakistan's star all-rounder Shahid Afridi says he is proud that the shirt he wore in the World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka last month will be preserved in the world-famed cricket museum at Lords. "It is a very proud moment for me," said Afridi, who played a pivotal role in Pakistans title-winning triumph in the World Twenty20 championship in England.
Ponting hosts black tie dinner for cricket WAGs in LondonJuly 15th, 2009 LONDON - Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting hosted a gala black tie dinner for some of his team mates and their WAGS here on Tuesday. While beauty Lee Furlong and her boyfriend Shane Watson joined 800 guests, including the entire British cricket squad to raise money for the charity foundation, absent from the group was the highest profile Aussie WAG Lara Bingle and her partner, vice captain Michael Clarke.
Galle knock propells Yousuf to top spot in cricket rankingsJuly 8th, 2009 DUBAI - Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf could not have asked for a more successful return to international cricket. Despite a year-long absence, the
right-hander needed just a century to break through to the top of the Test rankings.
Pakistan win international cricket title after 17 years (Roundup)June 21st, 2009 LONDON - Pakistan won an international cricket tournament after 17 years when they outplayed Sri Lanka by eight wickets to become World Twenty20 champions at the Lord's here Sunday. It was way back in 1992 when charismatic Imran Khan came back from retirement to lead Pakistan to ODI World Cup victory Down Under.