Rohit Sharma won the prestigious Maruti Suzuki ESPN Cricinfo award for the third year in a row.
The injured pace bowler wants the national cricket selectors to take him at his word if he says he's fit enough to tour Sri Lanka next month.
The former New Zealand captain has laughed off suggestions that he could be one of the candidates to succeed Greg Chappell.
The Kiwis scored a thrilling one-wicket win in the third and final one-day match of the Chappell-Hadlee series.
New Zealand beat Australia by five wickets after successfully chasing down Australia's record Eden Park total of 336 for 4.
Ian Botham says it is time English cricket stopped talked about finding the new "Beefy" and started concentrating on discovering another Andrew Flintoff.
The discarded Indian fast bowler said after working with T A Shekar at the MRF Pace Foundation he has got 'his swing and rhythm back'.
Adam Gilchrist says Shane Warne does not deserve an automatic recall to the one-day side and must prove himself at state level before being considered for selection.
India are favourites to 'steamroll' Australia in the Test series Down Under due to the absence of the experienced duo of Steve Smith and David Warner.
A television channel has claimed that coach Greg Chappell and Virender Sehwag were engaged in a feud during the Durban Test.
Fleming said his side had lost the mind games against their tri-series opponents.
India coach Greg Chappell said the 'rolling camp' in Bangalore is aimed at addressing the individual needs of players.
Cricket Australia (CA) said on Sunday they will conduct an investigation into a ball-tampering scandal during the third Test against South Africa that has prompted calls for captain Steve Smith to step down.
Fondly called The Wall, India's former captain has a lot to be inspired from.
The Indian team members arrived to a cheerful welcome in Mumbai early on Monday morning from their Pakistan tour.
Woods, who has three Open wins in his 14 Majors, will be a big contender on Sunday as Carnoustie Golf Links was benign and amiable with no wind and perfect weather.
He added that he has no regrets on not getting the job.
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The former India captain accused the former BCCI chief of playing with his career.
He sarcastically dismissed Sourav Ganguly's charges against his group.
The Pakistan captain said that his team has the firepower to compete against India when the two sides meet in Test matches in Pakistan next year.
"The promise he has shown and the way he has fallen off is not acceptable," said the former Indian bowler.
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Former Pakistan batsman Mohsin Khan believes both India and Pakistan must look for a home-grown coach.
Former South Africa captain Kepler Wessels wants the left-hander to practice as hard as he can before the start of the first Test.
The former India captain took part in the net session after a handshake with coach Greg Chappell.
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The former South Africa captain said Rahul Dravid must make his own decisions if India are to come out of the current slump.
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has been hit with a team fine for criticising Matt Wade over his decisions as captain of the Victoria state side, skipper Steve Smith said on Saturday.
Indian captain Rahul Dravid is in a dilemma over whether to play both his spinners in the first West Indies Test
Former coach Anshuman Gaekwad believes India's 2000 Champions Trophy team was better than the current lot.
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming believes that Australia are not the overwhelming favourites in the West Indies.
New Zealand reached their victory target with 23 overs to spare, skipper Stephen Fleming ending on 70 not out and Lou Vincent hitting Mitchell Johnson for six to seal the win and finish unbeaten on 73.
Three batches of five players each would take part in the rolling camp ahead of the tri-nation series in Malaysia.
Sachin Tendulkar opted out of the two-Test series in Zimbabwe, commencing on September 13.
Fears that the ace batsman is not completely fit were put to rest with the Indian cricket team's physiotherapist.
The Indian team landed in Mumbai at 0015 hours after a long flight from Durban.
Dennis Lillee slammed the growing use of technological gimmickry in Australian TV's coverage of international cricket.
The off-spinner said though his injured finger is healing quickly, he does not want to take any risks.\n