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With Aus, SA on board, Champions League set to take off

A couple of college-going youngsters passing by the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday afternoon saw a huge...

ECB sticks to its guns even as Modi muscles Champions League to India

One day after Lalit Modi announced that the proposed Twenty20 Champions League would go ahead, with or without...

BCCI seeks legal advice on ICL issue

Unable to go ahead with the Twenty20 Champions League due to a legal threat posed by the Indian Cricket League...

Champions League runs into early trouble

The Twenty20 Champions League, scheduled to be held in October this year, is facing trouble and could be postponed.
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Fast bowler may have used recreational drugs

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif, who has been suspended indefinitely by the Pakistan Cricket Board...

Will Asif escape life ban?

Though the Indian Premier League tried to follow all procedures of the International Cricket Council...

Asif may be the Devil in IPL dope net

One of the five cricketers tested for banned substances by the World Anti-Doping Agency during the Indian Premier League has been found positive.

Serial blasts put doubts over Pak’s Champions Trophy hopes

The ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to be held in Pakistan in September this year, is in grave danger of being moved out to an alternate...

Will Dhoni sit out for Lanka tour?

With strong rumours floating around about Mahendra Singh Dhoni wanting to take a break from the Sri Lanka tour...

Phantom menace in Karachi

On the face of it Ajantha Mendis’s figures of 8-1-16-6 might suggest that Sri Lanka’s new spin-find single-handed...

Bowlers wilting under bulging schedule

India skipper MS Dhoni’s favoured line of conversation these days is about the number of hours his team spend on the field.

Bats do the talking for India

Sri Lanka fought hard enough in Thursday’s decisive match against India at the National Stadium in Karachi to suggest...

Mendis puts a new spin on bowling with his ‘carrom ball’

Move over the doosra and also the flippers and zooters - spin bowling’s newest variation happens to be the ‘carrom...

New kids play their part in turnaround

One decision that was to sway the game in Pakistan’s favour was the last-minute inclusion of two youngsters...

Pak provide surprise again

It’s no secret that Pakistan are an unpredictable outfit. It’s how they manage to reiterate the point time and again that never ceases to surprise.

Irfan fit, may replace Yusuf

Irfan Pathan is fit and will be available for selection in the match against Pakistan. India coach Gary Kirsten said that while...

Pak know they must win... to stay in the race and save face

Talk about acid tests in sport and here’s one right at the top of the list. When Pakistan play India for the second...

Will it all add up for India?

In a game where collective effort is quite important, India’s coach Gary Kirsten prefers nursing individuals separately in an...

Sri Lankans keep dialling M

The Asia Cup is proving to be a two-horse race. India and Sri Lanka with their all-win record are the overwhelming...

Can they turn things around?

Words that will never be part of Pakistan’s cricket dictionary: Stability, continuity, bonhomie, etc.

PCB champions the cause of a secure venue

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Dr Naseem Ashraf flew to Dubai on Sunday evening to attend the five-day chief...

Captain Dhoni wary of tough times ahead

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni seems to be omnipresent these days, nonchalantly going about with the task of keeping a...

Bitter Yousuf avoids Twenty20 talk

One lesson Mohammad Yousuf has learnt the hard way is that indecisiveness seldom pays. Yousuf’s flip-flop on the Indian Cricket League...

Sehwag, Raina cut to the chase

Shoaib Malik can be forgiven for thinking he had exorcised the demons inside him by scoring a blistering ton (125).

Kirsten will take breaks to be with ailing mother

India coach Gary Kirsten's hectic schedule over the next one year will not only involve the maddening international cricket calendar.
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