Cricket
Aussies hold on in a thriller
Australia's nervy victory over India in the first limited overs match at Vadodara was soured by a hamstring injury to James Hopes, the extent of which is yet to be known.
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Harbhajan gets to Australia again
Australia's nemesis Harbhajan Singh may continue to torment Ricky Ponting's tourists until they can suppress their emotions long enough to get him out.
Hopes waits for scan results
Australia's cricketers fly to Nagpur on Monday following their narrow win in the opening match against India, with injury clouds hanging over James Hopes and Brett Lee.
Bulls' rookie a king of swing
Alan Davidson built a career on it, Gary Gilmour applied it to bundle England out of the 1975 World Cup and Mitchell Johnson left it in the overhead locker when he touched down at Heathrow.
Blues arrive home with prize catch
Victorious NSW players flew into Sydney $2.7 million richer and just a step away from securing the signature of one of the game's best power-hitters after winning the world's richest cricket competition in India.
Hamstring pain for Hopes
Australia face the prospect of playing the remainder of the seven-match series against India without the services of experienced all-rounder James Hopes.
Aussies review NSW trio
Australia will review the physical condition of New South Wales trio Brett Lee, Nathan Hauritz and Doug Bollinger before settling on the XI for Sunday's first limited overs match against India
Mr Cricket needs a bit of faith
Mike Hussey faces a big challenge in India to convice selectors he should be retained for the summer Test series against West Indies and Pakistan.
Hartley guides Bulls to victory
Any doubts over Chris Hartley's ability at the top of the order have been erased with his second successive half-century steering the Bulls to a six-wicket win over Western Australia.
Dhoni, Yuvraj under injury clouds
Injury doubts over captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and explosive batsman Yuvraj Singh hit India's preparations ahead of the first one-dayer against Australia on Sunday.
Moles quits amid player unrest
New Zealand coach Andy Moles quit his post on Saturday, New Zealand Cricket officials confirmed, ending a stand-off in which senior players had appealed for him to be sacked.
Dual selection headaches
Australia have dual selection headaches on the eve of Sunday's first limited overs match against India at Vadodara.
Lee stars in Blues cash bonanza
Veteran paceman Brett Lee starred as New South Wales held their nerve to beat Trinidad and Tobago by 41 runs and win the inaugural Champions League Twenty20 in India.
Debate over Hussey, Lee
Chairman of Australia's selectors Andrew Hilditch says he faces a "big decision" over the future of Mike Hussey and has revealed Brett Lee faces a challenge to revive his Test career.
Hauritz relishing Indian mission
In-form Australia off-spinner Nathan Hauritz says he will relish the chance to take on India's batsmen in their home conditions.
Blues to meet West Indians in final
New South Wales will play Trinidad and Tobago in the final of the lucrative Champions League Twenty20 cricket tournament in India.
Earlier Reports
- Firing: Dizzy backs Lee's Test return
- Warnered: Blues hammer Vics to make final
- Disharmony: Black Caps want coach out
- Baffled: Ashes selections 'hurt' us: Warne
- Ford Ranger Cup: Depleted Bulls hammer Redbacks
- Winning streak: Aussies ready for challenge
- Showdown: Bushrangers, Blues in bash for cash
- Demolition: Lara fears Ashes backlash
- Charity: Bolt shows off cricket skills
- All-Australian: Blues, Bushrangers to meet in semi
- Enjoyment: Hussey determined to bat on
- Target: Blues eye big-hitting Pollard
- Injury: Clarke wrapped in cotton wool
- Form guide: History is on Australia's side
- Dumped: Klinger no certainty to return
- Australia: Clarke taking plenty on board
- Twenty20: Blues breeze into semi-finals
- Ford Ranger Cup: Tigers tame Klinger-less SA
- Bangalore: Blistering Taylor knocks Delhi out
- Suprising: Bushrangers beaten in India
- 'Suspicious substance': Bushrangers in bomb threat
- Hyderabad: Langer can't save Somerset
- Hyderabad: Big-hitting Pollard stuns Blues
- King of sling: Eager wait for tornado Tait