·Rajasthan canter to win over Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals moved to the top of the table after an eight-wicket victory over Deccan Chargers.
·Rajasthan canter to win over Hyderabad
Rajasthan Royals moved to the top of the table after an eight-wicket victory over Deccan Chargers.
·Nanavati hears Sree, Bhajji; to submit report on Monday
BCCI commissioner Sudhir Nanavati said he has all the evidence in the slapping controversy and will submit his report to the BCCI on Monday.
·How the foreign players are faring in the IPL
Shane Watson currently tops the list, with Adam Gilchrist in second place. Michael Hussey and Matthew Hayden are still in the top 10 although they played just four matches.
·BCCI warned over poor Green Park pitch
The International Cricket Council issued an official warning to the Board of Control for Cricket in India on Friday over the sub-standard pitch used for last month's final Test against South Africa in Kanpur. The home team, trailing 1-0 ahead of that third Test, clinched a series-levelling win in three days on a dusty Green Park pitch, where the ball spun and jumped from the start. India romped to an eight-wicket win ...
·India thrash Pakistan in last league match of Asia Cup
Three-time champions India geared up for Sunday's final against Sri Lanka with a resounding 206-run victory over Pakistan in their last league encounter of the Women's Asia Cup in Dambulla on Friday.
·Clarke to delay departure for West Indies
Australia vice captain Michael Clarke will delay his departure for the tour of West Indies due to the failing health of his fiancee's father. Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Friday that Clarke would join the Australian team at a later, as yet unspecified, date and that Brad Hodge would act as a temporary replacement.
·10 held for betting on IPL matches
The Anti-Goonda Squad Police arrested ten people on the charges of betting on the Indian Premier League cricket matches in Delhi and Kolkata on Thursday evening. Police said, following a tip-off, the AGS raided a shop at Govindarajulu Fish Market and made the arrests.
·Dravid hopeful of a comeback
A downcast Bangalore Royal Challengers skipper Rahul Dravid admitted that his side's sixth loss in eight games of the Indian Premier League had made things difficult, but hoped that the tide would turn in the team's favour soon.
·New Zealand coach Bracewell to leave next year
National cricket coach John Bracewell will not seek reappointment when his contract expires next April, New Zealand Cricket said on Friday. "John has informed me that he will not be looking to extend his contract for another term and will instead pursue other coaching opportunities in cricket," New Zealand Cricket chief executive Justin Vaughan said in a statement.
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