Tuesday, 19 February 2013

BPL T20 2013 Final Dhaka win second BPL

Dhaka Gladiators v Chittagong Kings (Final)
Dhaka Gladiators 172 for 9 (Anamul 58, Rubel 4-44) beat Chittagong Kings 129 (Mahmudullah 44, Thomas 3-19, Mosharraf 3-26) by 43 runs.

A mix of the unheralded, the young and a Twenty20 stalwart in Mosharraf Hossain, Anamul Haque and

Michael Clarke undaunted by India spinners threat



India v Australia 2012-13
Australian captain Michael Clarke Tuesday sought to dismiss talks of his side's vulnerability against spin bowling, saying they would not be intimidated by the home team's slow bowlers in the high-profile Test series

We know what to expect from Sachin Tendulkar, says David Warner


India v Australia 2012-13
Sachin Tendulkar may be approaching his 40th birthday, but Australian opener David Warner is aware of the threat the senior India batsman could pose in the upcoming Test series.

"I think a guy who has got 25,000 first class runs is a legend. At the end of the day he has got the stats

Injury-hit New Zealand eye series victory over England



New Zealand v England 2012-13
Coming after a rare ODI series win in South Africa, New Zealand were confident of doing well against the world number three ODI outfit, England, at home, and they have done one better as the Kiwis eye their

Former Aus wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi to lead New Zealand XI against England


Former Australia wicketkeeper Luke Ronchi will captain a New Zealand XI against England in a four-day warm-up match ahead of the first Test starting next month.

Ronchi, who played four one-day internationals and three Twenty20 matches for Australia, was born in New

Uncapped paceman Kyle Abbott added to South Africa squad


South Africa v Pakistan 2012-13
South Africa have added uncapped swing bowler Kyle Abbott to their squad for the third and final Test against Pakistan at Centurion starting on Friday. A hamstring injury has ruled Morne Morkel out of the match

Australian veteran Lisa Sthalekar retires from international cricket


Lisa Sthalekar, one of the best allrounders that women cricket has seen, on Monday announced her retirement from international cricket, a day after Australia won their sixth World Cup. The 33-year-old
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