Sri Lanka cricket heading for overhaul
Thursday, January 19th, 2012Sri Lanka is to undertake a major overhaul of its national cricket team and coaching staff ahead of the country's tour of Australia later this month, a media report said Thursday.
Sri Lanka is to undertake a major overhaul of its national cricket team and coaching staff ahead of the country's tour of Australia later this month, a media report said Thursday.
COLOMBO, Jan 19, 2012 (AFP) -Sri Lanka is to undertake a major overhaul of its national cricket team and coaching staff ahead of the country's tour of Australia later this month, a media report said Thursday.
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq wants to start rebuilding the country's cricketing image and remove the blot of spot-fixing with a good performance in the first test against top-ranked England. “You can just get your image back only by playing good cricket, by winning, by your good conduct in the field and out of the field,” Misbah told reporters on the eve of first of the three-test…
Nottinghamshire have declared a record surplus in financial results for last year. The surplus further establishes the county as one of the most financially stable in the country.
Nottinghamshire have declared a record surplus in financial results for last year. The surplus further establishes the county as one of the most financially stable in the country.
David Warner may soon captain Australia in Twenty20 internationals but the head coach Mickey Arthur has said he has the potential to lead his country “in any form of the game”
David Warner may soon captain Australia in Twenty20 internationals but the head coach Mickey Arthur has said he has the potential to lead his country “in any form of the game”
PERTH, Jan 16, 2012 (AFP) – - Australian coach Mickey Arthur has tipped big-hitting opener David Warner as a future captain of his country, after the 25-year-old drove the home side to victory over India in the third Test.
As many as 22 former and current Members of Parliament and seven senators have written letters of endorsement to induct Frederick Heather into the 2012 Canada Sports Hall of Fame. Heather, who played a major role in the growth and development of cricket in Canada, moved to the country from England in 1921 and died in Toronto in 1976. Heather is being nominated in the Builder’s category for the Sports Hall of Fame – the category recognises “outstanding contribution to Canadian sport as a leader, administrator, official, coach, business leader,…
Misbah-ul-Haq has appealed to England to forget the spot-fixing scandal that has blighted his country’s cricketing reputation
