Lara likely to bat higher in the order
With pitches and conditions varying from venue to venue adaptation has been the key to success, and West Indies have done that so farAnand Vasu in Mum
Heat at home has BCCI on back foot
The Durban defeat was raised in Parliament and one BCCI official has called for a pay cut for the cricketersCricinfo staff24-Nov-2006
Celtic urged not to appoint Wagner
Former Premier League striker Gabby Agbonlahor believes ex-Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner would be a "poor" choice for Celtic as the club's next
ten Doeschate leads Netherlands home
Netherlands made short work chasing 178 as they cantered to an eight-wicket victory over Bermuda at PotchefstroomCricinfo staff28-Nov-2006ScorecardNe
'Too early to talk about World Cup' – Yuvraj
Yuvraj Singh, who suffered a knee injury during the recently concluded Champions Trophy, is not worried by news reports that he could probably miss ne
Liverpool: Fans rage over Paul Joyce’s update
Many Liverpool fans reacted in their droves to the latest update from the well-respected journalist from The Times, Paul Joyce. He posted on Friday
Pietersen sounds rallying call
England's net session at the WACA today marked the start of what, in Kevin Pietersen's estimation, is "a huge, huge week" for the teamAndrew Miller in
Rain washes out final day
Heavy morning rain on the fourth day at St Kitts forced the second unofficial Test between West Indies A and Sri Lanka A to be called off, without a b
Crystal Palace: Fans react to club update
Many Crystal Palace fans are reacting to a big update at Selhurst Park which could suggest big changes are on the way in the imminent future. Accor
Last-ball win for England
It may have been for all intents and purposes a picnic game to open the Australian tour, but England were probably looking for a more decisive victory