Injured Jamshed out of Sri Lanka tour
Nasir Jamshed was on Wednesday ruled out of Pakistan's tour of Sri Lanka after sustaining a finger injury that will keep him out of action for four to six weeks.
'Both teams stand equal chance'
Tillakaratne Dilshan feels his side has a good chance of beating table-toppers Delhi Daredevils at the Feroze Shah Kotla on Thursday.
Strauss: I'm not tired of captaincy
Andrew Strauss insists he is "not even close" to thinking he has had enough of the England captaincy, despite his long and vain search for his 20th Test century.
Shalabh deposes before Committee
The BCCI on Wednesday began the probe into the spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the cash-rich IPL with one of the suspended domestic players Shalabh Srivastava deposing before the Inquiry Commission.
Chennai aim to seal play-off berth
Chennai Super Kings would look to seal their play-off berth when they take on an erratic Kings XI Punjab in a crucial match of the IPL on Thursday.
'Sting operation not a distraction'
A TV 'sting operation' may have cast doubts over IPL's credibility but Mahela Jayawardene said Delhi's focus has not changed despite the spot-fixing charges.
Teams urge domestic players' auction
The BCCI may have a separate auction for the uncapped domestic players in the coming seasons of the cash-rich Indian Premier League.
New foxes deal for Joseph
Leicestershire pace bowler Robbie Joseph will stay at Grace Road until at least the end of the season after agreeing a new deal with the club.
Surrey secure Mushtaq for a month
England spin coach Mushtaq Ahmed has agreed to join Surrey as a bowling coach and mentor on a month-long deal.
Maken: BCCI should stay away from IPL
Sports minister Ajay Maken has suggested that the BCCI should probe the root cause of the spot-fixing problem besides staying away from the IPL.
Srivastava: I am being framed
Kings XI Punjab pacer Shalabh Srivastava has claimed innocence to spot fixing allegations saying that laid low by injury he was not capable of manipulating matches.
Buckingham Palace honours Bird
English umpiring great Harold "Dickie" Bird was presented with an honour at Buckingham Palace in recognition of his outstanding sporting career and charity work.
Clarke to drive in Queensland rally
Michael Clarke will swap his cricket whites for a driving suit when he takes part in the International Rally of Queensland this month, organisers announced.
Roach, Rampaul raring to fire
West Indies' pace attack reported fit and well at Lord's ahead of Thursday's first Test against England.
Back to the future for Prior
It will be exactly five years to the day, at the same venue and against the same opponents, since Matt Prior's Test debut when England take the field against West Indies at Lord's this week.















