Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Former Pakistan fast bowler Sikandar Bakht has expressed concern over Babar Azam’s poor batting average when playing on home soil.
Image taken by: Bimal Mirwani
Former Pakistan fast bowler Sikandar Bakht has expressed concern over Babar Azam’s poor batting average when playing on home soil.
Image courtesy of: The Indian Express
Lorgat has been suspended from dealing with all matters relating to the BCCI
After months of deliberation the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Cricket South Africa have come to an agreement for India to play two Tests and three ODIs on their tour of South Africa.
Samuels has been reported for a suspicious action numerous times in the past
Brisbane Heat head coach Darren Lehmann has been charged with breaching Cricket Australia’s Code of Behaviour after he questioned the legitimacy of West Indies all-rounder Marlon Samuels’ bowling action during his side’s loss to the Melbourne Renegades at Etihad Stadium.
Domingo, Kirsten and Donald were all hired at the same time
South Africa assistant coach Russell Domingo has been promoted to the role of head coach of the country’s Twenty20 side.
Flower admitted his family life had been damaged due to his England commitments
England head coach Andy Flower has admitted that he is pleased to no longer be in control of the country’s Test, ODI and Twenty20 squads since it left him almost no time whatsoever to spend with his wife and three children.
Swann will miss the entire ODI series
In an attempt to limit the players’ workload and chances of sustaining injuries, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have announced that they will be continuing their rotation policy throughout the five-ODI series against India in January.
Giles will be looking to lead England to victory during their ODI series against India
Warwickshire’s director of cricket Ashley Giles has been appointed as England’s new ODI and Twenty20 head coach in a move to reduce the workload of Andy Flower.
This is the sight many Indian fans have become accustomed to seeing in the past couple of months
Former India and New Zealand head coach John Wright believes iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar’s run of bad form will not last much longer, and added that it is only a matter of time before he starts to dazzle the crowds once again.