INDIA CRUISE TO ANOTHER VICTORY India are on course to whitewash England after a six-wicket win in the fourth ODI. (More) |
COOK AWARE OF CHALLENGE AHEAD Post-match reaction to India's six-wicket victory over England. (More) |
SOUTH AFRICA LEVEL SERIES Jacques Kallis scored 76 and Morne Morkel took four for 22 as South Africa beat Australia by 80 runs. (More) |
ENGLAND WOMEN CLINCH SERIES England have won their one-day series against South Africa after a 96-run success in Potchefstroom. (More) |
RAIN WASHES OUT THIRD DAY No play was possible on the third day of the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies. (More) |
SANGAKKARA SAVES SRI LANKA Kumar Sangakkara's double century helped Sri Lanka draw the first Test against Pakistan. (More) |
BLACK CAPS SECURE ODI SERIES Martin Guptill and Brendon McCullum guided New Zealand to a series win over Zimbabwe. (More) |
CARRY ON AS NORMAL FOR TROTT Jonathan Trott says England will continue with their tried and trusted combative methods. (More) |
CHITTAGONG RAIN WIPES OUT DAY TWO No play was possible on day two of the first Test between Bangladesh and West Indies. (More) |
RUDOLPH RECALLED BY PROTEAS Jacques Rudolph is in South Africa's squad for the two-Test series against Australia. (More) |
FLOWER PONDERS ENGLAND CHANGES England may well change personnel for the final two one-day internationals against India. (More) |
TIM BRESNAN FINED FOR DISSENT England's Tim Bresnan has been fined 7.5% of his match fee for showing dissent. (More) |
ANDY FLOWER DEFENDS ENGLAND CONDUCT Team director Andy Flower gave a ringing endorsement of England's on-pitch behaviour. (More) |
SANGAKKARA HALTS PAKISTAN MARCH Pakistan are closing in on a first Test win over Sri Lanka despite Kumar Sangakkara's 161no. (More) |
SOLID START FOR BANGLADESH Bangladesh made 255-4 on day one of the first Test against the West Indies. (More) |
DUO IMPRESS IN ENGLAND WIN Centuries from Lydia Greenway and Arran Brindle helped England's women beat South Africa. (More) |
NEW DEAL FOR MIDDLEBROOK All-rounder James Middlebrook has signed a new two-year extension with Northamptonshire. (More) |
INDIA TAKE UNASSAILABLE LEAD India chased down 299 to beat England by five wickets and clinch the one-day series in Mohali. (More) |
BEATEN ENGLAND STAND ACCUSED Post-match reaction to India's five-wicket victory over England. (More) |
TAUFEEQ BOOSTS PAKISTAN BID Taufeeq Umar's double hundred put Pakistan in charge of the first Test with Sri Lanka. (More) |
NEW BOYS LEAD NZ TO BIG WIN Debutants Rob Nicol and Doug Bracewell led New Zealand to a nine-wicket win over Zimbabwe. (More) |
SUSSEX SET FOR CARIBBEAN TRIP Sussex are to take part in the Caribbean Twenty20 in January as one of three overseas teams. (More) |
RELAXED PONTING ENJOYING NEW ROLE Ricky Ponting says relinquishing the captaincy of Australia is behind his improved form. (More) |
GAYLE GIVEN WINDIES ULTIMATUM Chris Gayle will not be considered for selection until he has taken back his criticism of the WICB. (More) |
PONTING AND CUMMINS STAR FOR OZ Ricky Ponting and Pat Cummins starred in Australia's crushing ODI win over South Africa. (More) |
PAKISTAN DOMINATE IN ABU DHABI Pakistan ended the second day of the first Test match against Sri Lanka in complete control. (More) |
FINN - WE CAN STILL WIN IT Steven Finn insists that England can come back and win their ODI series with India. (More) |
ONIONS REPLACES WOAKES FOR ENGLAND Graham Onions has replaced injured Chris Woakes in England's squad for the ODIs in India. (More) |
WARNE HINTS AT COMEBACK Shane Warne has refused to rule out making a return to cricket in the Big Bash tournament. (More) |
LAW: PLAYERS MUST DELIVER Stuart Law hopes dropping Mohammad Ashraful is a warning to the rest of the Bangladesh side. (More) |
SIMON JONES REJOINS GLAMORGAN Former England bowler Simon Jones has agreed a two-year deal to rejoin Glamorgan. (More) |
SIMMONS BROUGHT INTO TEST SQUAD Lendl Simmons has replaced Adrian Barath for West Indies' Test series with Bangladesh. (More) |
VAUGHAN WANTS FLAT PACT Michael Vaughan says England need flatter ODI pitches at home if they are to improve abroad. (More) |
ENGLAND CHANGES UNDER CONSIDERATION England will consider changing their line-up for Thursday's third one-day international in India. (More) |
Sunday 23 October 2011
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