Cricket
India enhances lead over NZ
CAPTAIN Gautam Gambhir struck an unbeaten 138 as India rolled to a eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the second one-day international.
India enhance lead over Kiwis
CAPTAIN Gautam Gambhir struck an unbeaten 138 as India rolled to a eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the second one-day international .
More Pakis involved in cricket fixing
PAKISTAN'S cricket fixing scandal deepened as television footage showed bookmaker Mazhar Majeed implicating another four Pakistani players.
Side strain rules Putland out of Redbacks
THE Redbacks have made one change for tomorrow's one-day clash with Tasmania with Tim Lang coming in for the injured Gary Putland.
Harris in line to face Poms
FORMER South Australian quick Ryan Harris has been recalled to Australia's squad for the second Test against England in Adelaide.
Fightback Redbacks in amazing Shield win
THE Redbacks are basking in the glory of one of the greatest first-class cricket victories of all time after turning humiliation into triumph in Tasmania.
NZ run out of batters and fall short
INDIA secured a convincing 40-run victory in the first one-day international against New Zealand on Sunday, as Virat Kohli scored 105.
All out for 55 - SA's horror day
ON the day Michael Hussey and Brad Haddin gave a batting masterclass at the Gabba, SA's batsmen put on their own crash course in how to lose wickets.
Bulls reeling at MCG
QUEENSLAND has crashed to a 4-83 on the opening day of the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the MCG.
Part-timer has Windies in a spin
TILLAKARATNE Dilshan took two wickets late on day three to put Sri Lanka in control of the second Test against the West Indies in Colombo.
Tigers recover after early setback
ALEX Doolan led a fightback on the opening morning of the Tigers' Sheffield Shield clash against South Australia at Bellerive Oval.
Tassie's toss and decide to bat
TASMANIA won the toss and elected to bat first against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield match at Bellerive on Friday.
Pakis hold on for second draw
AN unbeaten 87-run fourth wicket partnership by captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali helped Pakistan secure a second draw against South Africa.
Siddle challenges Bollinger's spot
DOUG Bollinger's place in the first Ashes Test is under serious threat from Peter Siddle.
Clarke in nets and confident
AUSTRALIA vice-captain Michael Clarke batted in the Gabba nets today and told team-mates his back injury was coming along well for the first Test.
Runs needed in Pakistan fightback
DESPITE a middle order fightback Pakistan still trails South Africa by 267 runs in the first innings at stumps on day three of the second Test.
De Villiers run feast smashes record
BATSMAN A.B. de Villiers smashed 278 to set a new South Africa run record against Pakistan at Zayed Cricket Stadium.
Hall of fame honours Don Bradman
THE world's first International Cricket Hall of Fame exhibit is being officially opened in NSW today.
Doherty named in 13-man Ashes squad
NEW Ashes squad member Xavier Doherty insists he is not the next Shane Warne, despite being picked over Nathan Hauritz for the first Test against England.
Little to worry about for Poms
ENGLAND'S near-perfect preparations for the first Test has been completed with a demolition of Australia A.
D-day for Ashes Test hopefuls
TODAY is D-day for Australia's first Ashes Test hopefuls, with the selectors expected to convene tonight and prune their squad.
Aussie batters in Ashes tatters
A DIABOLICAL day of despair for Australia's Test batsmen has left reputations in tatters, careers hanging by a thread and Ashes preparations in disarray.
Hartley catch stuns Redbacks
A SENSATIONAL catch by keeper Chris Hartley has put Queensland on top of South Australia in the Sheffield Shield match in Brisbane today.
Australian openers go cheaply
AUSTRALIAN openers Shane Watson and Simon Katich both failed in the Sheffield Shield match between NSW and Tasmania at the SCG today .
Vics strangle super-slow Warriors
VICTORIA stifled Western Australia to 2-44 by lunch on the first day of the Sheffield Shield match at the MCG today.
Blewie to give Hornets buzz
FORMER Test cricketer Greg Blewett is “happy to slot in anywhere” in the batting order when he pulls on the pads for Para Hills’ A2 side.
Yallop tells of 1980s fix approach
FORMER Australian cricket captain Graham Yallop claimed today that three Pakistan players approached him about fixing matches back in the 1980s.
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NZ opener defies Indian attack
NEW Zealand opener Brendon McCullum struck a superb 124 not out to defy India on the fourth day of the second Test on Monday.
Pakis set record run chase
SOUTH Africa set Pakistan a world-record chase to win the first Test following magnificent centuries from Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla.
Gayle clubs double ton
FORMER captain Chris Gayle scored an unbeaten double century as the West Indies raced to 2-362 in the first Test against Sri Lanka.
Ferguson eyeing off first baggy green
SOUTH Australian Callum Ferguson has been named in the 17-man Australian squad for the first Test against England in Brisbane next week.
England arrives for Bellerive match
ENGLAND arrived in Hobart armed with its full pace battery but its frontline quicks could return to Brisbane to prepare for the Ashes.
Clarke says his place is not safe
MICHAEL Clarke fears being sacked if his Test run drought continues during the Ashes.
English bowlers find their rhythm
ENGLAND swingman Jimmy Anderson can finally make a Kookaburra laugh - demonstrating with three wickets he has mastered swinging the ball.
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