Australians' dominance continues unabated
After making a mammoth 451 in their first innings, Australia managed to skittle out Board President's XI for a mere 221 runs on the second day of their three day game at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground on Wednesday
07-Mar-2001•Anand Vasu
Steve Waugh, Ponting slam tons as Australia pile up runs
Steve Waugh has been lucky with the toss on this tour of India
06-Mar-2001•Anand Vasu
Gilchrist will play second Test, says Steve Waugh
Australian captain Steve Waugh said in New Delhi on Tuesday that his deputy Adam Gilchrist's injury was minor and the wicketkeeper batsman will play in the second Test in Kolkata starting March 11
06-Mar-2001
The curious case of the reborn leg spinner
Narendra Deepchand Hirwani is a character wronged more than once
06-Mar-2001•Anand Vasu
Five bowlers I rate highly
One of the major reasons for Australia's consistency in Tests is the fact
that they have always been blest with quality bowlers
06-Mar-2001•Steve Waugh
Ganguly's BP XI in for stern test against Aussies
Sourav Ganguly is in for a rather unusual and stern test
05-Mar-2001•Anand Vasu
"It's a smart move by Ganguly to play in Delhi"
I was pleasantly surprised by the Cricket Club of India when they informed
me that they were granting me an honorary life membership
05-Mar-2001•Steve Waugh
Tendulkar is a thorn in the flesh: Ponting
Dashing Australian batsman Ricky Ponting said on Sunday it was Sachin Tendulkar whom the Aussies targeted in each innings and termed the crucial catch of the batting maestro in the second innings of the Mumbai Test as "probably the best" of his
04-Mar-2001
Gilchrist to miss Delhi match
Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist will miss the three-day
match here between Board President's XI and Australians on March 6-8 due to a "niggle in the hip"
04-Mar-2001
Ganguly to lead Board President's XI
In an obvious attempt to get some badly needed match practice ahead of the crucial second Test in Kolkata, Indian captain Sourav Ganguly will lead the Board President's XI against the visiting Australians in the three-day match to be played at the
02-Mar-2001
North Zone retain Duleep Trophy
North Zone duly completed the formalities on Sunday and retained the Duleep Trophy
28-Jan-2001•Staff Reporter
North Zone virtually sure to retain Duleep Trophy
North Zone made virtually sure of retaining the Duleep Trophy on Saturday
27-Jan-2001•Staff Reporter
North make Central toil on opening day
North Zone, who need a win to make sure of winning the Duleep Trophy irrespective of the results of matches to be played in the final round, took the first step on Thursday when they rattled up 391 for four wickets off 90 overs on the opening day of
25-Jan-2001•Staff Reporter
Rauf, Chawla author Delhi's big win over J & K
Delhi beat Jammu and Kashmir by the handsome margin of 92 runs at the Feroz Shah
Kotla in Delhi in the Ranji One-Day championship
09-Dec-2000•Anand Vasu
Delhi too strong for Haryana
Delhi won the toss and elected to bat first in
their Ranji One-Day encounter against Haryana at
the Ferozshah Kotla grounds on Sunday
03-Dec-2000•Anand Vasu
Alistair Campbell's Zimbabwe Diary
We are a better one day unit than a test unit :
We lost the Test series 1 - 0 but apart from the
result there were some very positive things
gained
03-Dec-2000•Alistair Campbell
Doubles by visiting batsmen in India
Andy Flower capped a magnificent Test series with an unbeaten 232 at
Nagpur, only the eighth double century by a visiting batsman in India
and the first in 14 years
30-Nov-2000•Sankhya Krishnan
1st Test, India v Zimbabwe, Statistical Highlights
It was the 1515th Test match in cricket history
24-Nov-2000•Rajneesh Gupta
Indians greet Wright with sound welcome gift
Ganguly and his boys have given a good welcome gift to their new
coach, John Wright, by winning the Test match at the Feroz Shah Kotla
24-Nov-2000•Woorkheri Raman
Madhavan, Muthiah differ on punishment issue
The President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), AC
Muthiah, said in Dubai on Thursday that the internal inquiry into the
match fixing scandal by the former CBI joint Director K Madhavan is
likely to suggest the punishments for the
24-Nov-2000•Natarajan Sriram