Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Eagles pick up Petersen
South Africa batsman Alviro Petersen has signed a short-term deal with Essex for the beginning of the 2012 season.
Younus - We won't panic
Younus Khan says there is no reason for Pakistan to panic despite their heavy defeat in the first ODI against England.
England target whitewash
Samit Patel believes England sent out a warning statement to Pakistan after their emphatic one-day sucess on Monday.
Ponting back as skipper
Ricky Ponting has been reinstalled as Australia captain for this Friday's one-day international match against Sri Lanka in Sydney.
Afridi spins out Afghanistan
Afghanistan suffered a seven-wicket defeat to Pakistan in their first ever one-day international against a Test-playing nation in Sharjah.
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Petersen snub angers Dragons
Glamorgan head coach Matthew Mott has criticised former captain Alviro Petersen for not honouring an agreement to rejoin the county.
Guptill inspires Black Caps
Martin Guptill blasted 91 not out off only 54 balls as New Zealand romped to a seven-wicket T20 victory over Zimbabwe.
Rana to join Derbyshire
Derbyshire have announced that Pakistan bowler Rana Naved will play for them in this year's Friends Life t20 competition.
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Dhoni delivers for India
MS Dhoni held his nerve at the death as India claimed a dramatic four-wicket victory over Australia at the Adelaide Oval.
Hussey to miss India clash
Australia have opted to rest veteran batsman Mike Hussey for their upcoming CB Series encounter with India in Adelaide.
Cook - New format, clean slate
England captain Alastair Cook has urged his side to prove they have learned from their 5-0 series whitewash in India four months ago.
Dawes accepts India post
India have appointed Australian Joe Dawes as their new bowling coach in place of South African Eric Simons.
England to do without Buttler
Jos Buttler will miss the first one-dayer of the series against Pakistan because of split webbing in his left hand.
Cook - A really good day
Alastair Cook felt England finally played to their potential in the UAE in the opening one-dayer of the series with Pakistan.
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NZ edge Hamilton run-fest
New Zealand were made to sweat before sealing a 2-0 whitewash series win over Zimbabwe in the final T20 international.
Aussies suffer Clarke setback
Australia captain Michael Clarke has been ruled out of Friday's ODI against Sri Lanka due to a hamstring injury.
Dhoni rescues India again
MS Dhoni provided late fireworks for the second match running to ensure India claimed a thrilling tie against Sri Lanka in Adelaide.
England start series in style
A century from skipper Alastair Cook and four wickets from Steve Finn helped England clinch a 130-run victory over Pakistan.
Ajmal's Royals move in doubt
Worcestershire's agreement to bring back Saeed Ajmal could fall through if Pakistan's proposed tour of Sri Lanka goes ahead.
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Aussies draw first blood
David Hussey hammered 61 off 30 balls as Australia beat India by 65 runs in the triangular series opener in Melbourne.
T20 win delights Dhoni
Mahendra Singh Dhoni hailed an "exceptional" fielding display from his team after Friday's T20 international victory over Australia.
IPL snub for England stars
England internationals James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Ian Bell and Matt Prior all went unsold at the IPL auction.
Misbah in dark over Amir
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has no idea when, or even if, Mohammad Amir will be allowed to play for Pakistan again in the future.
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Lions lose in Colombo
Sri Lanka A forced a one-match shoot-out with England Lions after a four-wicket victory levelled the five-game series at 2-2.
Wickets tumble in Dubai
England's bowlers led from the front as 16 wickets fell on a remarkable opening day to the third and final Test against Pakistan.
Long road for England
England reached 36-0 in pursuit of a victory target of 324 after Azhar Ali's 157 kept them in the field for most of day three of the final Test against Pakistan.
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Yuvraj undergoes cancer treatment
India batsman Yuvraj Singh is undergoing treatment for cancer in the United States.
Duo put England to the sword
An unbeaten stand of 194 between Younus Khan and Azhar Ali put Pakistan firmly in control of the third Test against England.
O'Brien eyes IPL chance
Ireland's Kevin O'Brien is hoping his World Cup heroics against England will earn him an Indian Premier League contract.
Pakistan on brink admits Cook
England are facing a series whitewash at the hands of Pakistan, Alastair Cook admitted at the end of day two in Dubai.
Nicol inspires New Zealand
Rob Nicol made amends for his batting failure as he took four wickets in New Zealand's 90-run win over Zimbabwe.
Amir released from jail
Mohammad Amir has been released from jail after serving half of a six-month sentence.
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Bell boost for England
England batsman Ian Bell has recovered from a stomach upset and will take part in practice on Thursday ahead of the third Test.
Lee suffers broken foot
Australia fast bowler Brett Lee has broken his foot and will miss the upcoming triangular one-day series.
Swann - England up against it
Graeme Swann concedes England have an "absolute mountain to climb" if they are to claim victory in the final Test against Pakistan.
India back on track
India snapped their five-match losing streak in Australia and levelled the two-match T20 series with an eight-wicket victory at the MCG.
Anderson - Tail must wag
James Anderson believes he and his fellow England bowlers could have a crucial part to play with the bat in Dubai.
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Tremlett may need back op
England paceman Chris Tremlett may be forced to undergo surgery to cure a back problem that has been described as "chronic".
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