Sri Lanka cruised to a commanding 361-3 at stumps against an ordinary Bangladesh bowling on the first day of the first Test at Galle International Stadium on Friday. Former captain Kumar Sangakkara took centre
Visiting skipper Michael Clarke on Friday vowed to make a strong comeback in the remaining two Tests, despite abject surrender in the first two games. Trailing by 0-2, Clarke warned India of a possible
Opener Hamish Rutherford made 171 on debut to lead New Zealand to 402 for 7 and a 235-run first innings lead over England on the third day of the first Test. Showers early in Friday's final session caused
India could be dislodged from the top position in the ICC one-day rankings by South Africa if the latter manage to whitewash Pakistan in a five-match home series starting on Sunday.