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 Amla and Steyn called up by: James Nixon Hashim Amla and Dale Steyn have been called up to the South Africa squad for the third Test against Australia starting this Friday.
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