Broad takes hat trick in 2nd test against India NOTTINGHAM, England - Stuart Broad took a hat trick for England on the second day of the second test against India at Trent Bridge on Saturday.
Swann returns as England lose Trott NOTTINGHAM, England - England off-spinner Graeme Swann was back in action on the second day of the second Test against India after spending most of Saturday’s morning session off the field with a hand injury.
No ton of tons for Tendulkar as he’s out for 16 NOTTINGHAM, England - Sachin Tendulkar was again left stranded on 99 international hundreds when he was dismissed for 16 on the second day of the second Test against England at Trent Bridge here Saturday.
India 288 all out against England India were dismissed for 288 in reply to England’s first innings 221, a lead of 67 runs, on the second day of the second Test at Trent Bridge here on Saturday.
Broad revives England as India hit back Stuart Broad again proved a thorn in India’s side with the bat as he rescued England from total collapse on the first day of the second Test at Trent Bridge here on Friday.
UAE in driver’s seat Saqib Ali and Amjad Javed hit unbeaten half-centuries to put the United Arab Emirates in a commanding position after the second day of their their ICC Intercontinental Cup four-day clash against Kenya at Gymkhana Club Ground on Friday.
Khurram props up UAE NAIROBI — Dominic Wesonga starred with bat and ball on debut for Kenya on the first day of the ICC Intercontinental Cup four-day match match against United Arab Emirates on Thursday.
MS Dhoni shortlisted for ICC award ABU DHABI — Five cricketers, including India’s World Cup winning skipper MS Dhoni, were on Thursday shortlisted for the second edition of ICC’s ‘People’s Choice Awards’. The shortlist includes the likes of South African batsman Hashim Amla, Chris Gayle of West Indies, former Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara and England’s Jonathan Trott apart from Dhoni.
Pakistan announce team KARACHI — Pakistani selectors on Thursday named a 16-member squad comprising youth and experienced players for the upcoming tour of Zimbabwe.
England more ‘mature’ now NOTTINGHAM — England captain Andrew Strauss has insisted his side are a more “mature” team than the one caught up in a backfiring jellybean stunt when they last played India at Trent Bridge four years ago.