England ahead as wickets continue to tumble
Saturday, February 4th, 2012Six more wickets tumbled on the second morning of the third Test, with England removing both Pakistan openers by lunch after scraping a first-innings lead of 42
Six more wickets tumbled on the second morning of the third Test, with England removing both Pakistan openers by lunch after scraping a first-innings lead of 42
Suresh Raina believes that India’s win in the second Twenty20, especially the fielding, has sent out a message that they are ready to turn the summer around
Scoreboard after India beat Australia by eight wickets in the second and final Twenty20 international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday.
Victoria were one wicket from taking first-innings points at stumps on the second day in Adelaide, where South Australia also faced the prospect of following on
A round-up of the second day of the third round of Pentangular Cup matches
The fast bowler James Pattinson is confident he will be fit to play in the second half of the Commonwealth Bank Series
The Duleep Trophy quarter-final in Valsad remained in the balance as neither West Zone or East Zone were able to take a grip on the game by the end of the second day
Pakistan's spinners were rampant as they reduced England to 39-4 at tea in the second test on Saturday, with the tourists needing another 106 to win and square the three-match series.
England’s top order collapsed against Pakistan’s spinners after Monty Panesar’s triumphant return to Test cricket left them chasing 145 for victory in the second Test at the Sheikh Zayed stadium
All-rounder Stuart Broad, who showed with the bat on Friday how quickly runs could be scored, said England will be patient on the fourth day as the tourists try to restrict Pakistan's lead in the second test in Abu Dhabi.
