Sri Lanka win by 15 runs West Indies have won the toss and elected to field against Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka won by 15 runs Chris Gayle is sitting out with a knee injury, Ramdin is leading the Windies today. Sri Lanka scored 192 for five
Injury problems mount for New Zealand LONDON - New Zealand’s World Twenty20 campaign faces a potentially make-or-break 24 hours as they wait on the fitness of several senior players.
I’ll make the Ashes, insists Flintoff LONDON - England’s talismanic allrounder Andrew Flintoff insisted on Tuesday he would be able to play in the first Test of the Ashes series against Australia which begins on July 8.
Pakistan survive, South Africa squeeze past Kiwis LONDON - Pakistan avoided following Australia out of the World Twenty20 on Tuesday while South Africa hammered home their position as favourites by successfully defending the format’s lowest ever total.
Injured Sehwag out of Twenty20 World Cup NEW DELHI - India batsman Virender Sehwag has been ruled out of the Twenty20 World Cup with a shoulder injury and will return home, the Indian cricket board said on Tuesday.
S.Africa beat New Zealand by 1 run New Zealand have won the toss and elected to field. Diamanti, Broom and Mills come in for New Zealand while Ryder, O'Brien and Franklin miss out due to injuries. South Africa have fielded the same eleven. New Zealand restricted South Africa to 128 for seven. South Africa won by 1 run
Afridi propels Pakistan into second round LONDON - Pakistan leg-spinner Shahid Afridi destroyed the Netherlands’ Twenty20 World Cup dreams at Lord’s on Tuesday with four for 11 from his four overs in the final group B match.
Aussies slump, Ireland shine in topsy-turvy T20 Mighty Australia were dumped out of the World Twenty20 while little Ireland qualified for the Super Eights as the tournament was turned upside down at Trent Bridge on Monday.
Mystified Ponting targets Ashes recovery Australia skipper Ricky Ponting admitted on Monday that he was mystified by his team’s shock World Twenty20 exit.
Coach blasts 'ridiculous' Bangladesh after exit Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons lashed out at his team after their first round exit from the World Twenty20, saying they were not willing to learn.