- Gayle might walk away from West Indies cricket: ReportHe was left out of the ODI squad for the just-concluded series against India, and could also be dropped from the side for the Tests starting Monday....more
- Indian women cricketers eye England opportunityAmid the busy men's calendar, the women's team will feature in two four-team limited-overs tournaments in England starting next week....more
- Warne questions Ponting's place in Oz cricket teamWarne is aggrieved at the double standards that saw Katich shown the door while players such as Ponting and Brad Haddin were retained....more
- Rohit, Virat shine in Windies but other youngsters disappointIndian selectors would be wiser with the knowledge that one opener and two middle-order batsmen have not offered good returns on investment in the just-concluded ODI series against the West Indies which the visitors won 3-2....more
- Windies pacers would be intimidating for India: Darren BravoBravo was mindful that the first two Tests of the series will be played in Jamaica and Barbados which are likely to offer plenty of pace and bounce....more
- Not against DRS, just want more consistency: TendulkarThe general perception is that the powerful Indian cricket board's steadfast opposition to DRS stems partially from the apprehension that Tendulkar and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, share about the technology's accuracy....more
- It's me who would learn from Team India seniors: FletcherIndia's senior players such as regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will return to the side for the Tests even though the side would still be without stars like Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir and pace spearhead Zaheer Khan due to varied reasons....more
- Not against DRS, just want more consistency - TendulkarNEW DELHI (Reuters) - Sachin Tendulkar is not against the controversial Decision Review System (DRS) but he wants it to be more consistent, the batsman said....more
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