Hot Not

  First page First PreviousPrevious NextNext Last Last Page RSS Feed

Indian cricket

The foreign effect

The prospect of inviting foreign players to particiapte in India's domestic circuit will certainly raise the standards and not jeopardise the local talent, feels Makarand Waingankar

ACC Trophy 2006

Nepal, Oman, UAE and Afghanistan win in opening round

The first round of matches in the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) trophy got underway yesterday where there were wins for UAE, Oman, Nepal and Afghanistan

Ashes

The Ashes...but not as you know it

There is a bush cricket tournament on this weekend: the Reedybrook Ashes:

Women's cricket

Because they're worth it?

As England women take on India at Lord's today in the first of their five one-dayers, a storm is raging on the other side of the world

Dileep Premachandran at the Sri Lanka tri-series 2006

'It's just a game, man'

As sports fans, we've heard all the clichés a million times

English cricket

'Sajid is no traitor'

South African cricket

The wrong men at the wrong places

The secret of England's famous Ashes coup last year was attention to detail, which was missing in South Africa's defeat in the two Tests against Sri Lanka, feels Ray White

Indian cricket

Laxman's enters decisive phase

VVS Laxman tells VV Subrahmanyam that the current phase was the most decisive one in his one-day career.

Dileep Premachandran at the Sri Lanka tri-series 2006

Rain, billboards and teddy bears

Lancashire

Lancashire hopeful over Cork

Dominic Cork, who missed Lancashire's Roses clash against Yorkshire, is on course to be fit for their next Championship match, against Middlesex at Old Trafford on August 17

More idiocy than infamy

Dean Jones's remark was uncalled for, even by his standards, but Peter Roebuck feels strongly that while Jones needs to serve his punishment, he should be welcomed back to the community

Indian cricket

Dravid chases sepia dreams

Rahul Dravid recently captained India to a series-win in West Indies, breaking a 35-year barren stretch

Bermuda

Canada to attack Bermuda 'with pace'

Bermuda's batsmen can expect a touch examination of their technique in the first game of their tour of Canada, in tomorrow's ICC Intercontinental Cup match in Toronto.

English cricket

Monty finds the hero inside himself

The Times' chief sportswriter, Simon Barnes , can always be relied upon to wax lyrical on a chosen topic

Pakistan in England

Fletcher - The Monty maniac

Fletcher is a fellow who by habit will look on a glass as half-empty rather than half-full and, since Panesar's elevation to the England side, it is the spinner's shortcomings with bat and in the field, rather than potential with the ball, that

Australian cricket

Langer hopes for more bouncers

West Indies cricket

Interview with Ken Gordon

Ryan Patrick, who runs CaribbeanCricket.com, wrote in to point out his interview with Ken Gordon, president of the West Indies Cricket Board

Cricket and the meaning of life

If by any chance you should find yourself in Canada this weekend, and more specifically in Toronto at 4.30pm on Sunday, then head down to the South Asian film festival at the NFB who are screening the film Cricket and the Meaning of Life.

English cricket

Ashes, not sackcloth

Yorkshire

Headingley to host 2nd XI final

Headingley will host the 2nd XI Trophy final between Yorkshire and Warwickshire on Monday September 4

  First page First PreviousPrevious NextNext Last Last Page  
  • ESPN
  • ESPNF1
  • Scrum
  • Soccernet