March30 Rain – and Malik – resist SL by: Neil Pickup Shoaib Malik’s maiden Test century – a defiant, unbeaten 148 – was the centrepiece of Pakistani resistance to secured a draw in Colombo
March30 Sinclair set to quit New Zealand by: James Nixon Mathew Sinclair is in talks with South African first-class side Eastern Province, in a move that could spell the end of his NZ career.
March29 Ponting & Australia take charge by: James Nixon Ricky Ponting has surged to one of the highest individual ratings of all-time while Australia continues to dominate ODI & Test cricket.
March29 Sangakkara special inspires SL by: Liam Camps Sri Lanka consolidated a strong position against Pakistan, and Kumar Sangakkara’s innings of 185 was the centrepiece.
March29 Two Twenty20 World Cups Coming by: James Nixon The International Cricket Council has announced that two Twenty20 World Cups will be played within the next three years.
March29 Cullen for Australia by: Liam Camps Offspinner Dan Cullen has been included in the one-day squad to tour Bangladesh in April. He replaces Mick Lewis.
March28 Sri Lanka gain the advantage by: Harry Warwick The Sri Lankan batsman took advantage of their bowlers’ excellent work in the morning and ended the third day on 242 for two.
March28 Warne, Boucher define a classic by: Sean Fuller A brilliant final day from Shane Warne has clinched victory for Australia in the second test at Kingsmead, despite Boucher’s heroics.
March28 Harbhajan’s five torpedo England by: Neil Pickup England’s middle order frittered away a dominant position in Delhi, as a spectacular collapse led to a 39-run defeat in the opening ODI
March28 Dull end to series by: Richard Edmunds The last three days of the final test between New Zealand and the West Indies have been abandoned without a ball bowled.