Australian opener Shane Watson hit an unbeaten century but Indian pacer Zaheer Khan struck in the final session to halt the visitors’ progress on a see-saw opening day of the first test on Friday.
Australian opener Shane Watson hit an unbeaten century but Indian pacer Zaheer Khan struck in the final session to halt the visitors’ progress on a see-saw opening day of the first test on Friday.
Imagine a scenario where almost all balls in an over could be scored for sixes?
Shane Watson and skipper RickIndia grabbed two big wickets in quick succession in the afternoon to restore balance in the opening Test against Australia on Friday.
Imagine a scenario where almost all balls in an over could be scored for sixes? It could well be a possibility with the Dubai Super Sixes set to open their campaign at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.
DUBAI — Al Maksi beat Seven Seas Strikers to win the Al Wahda India Independence Day 7-A-Side Cricket Festival title last week in at the Seven Seas ground, said a press release.
DUBAI — The Dubai cricket fans could look forward to some thrilling Twenty20 moments as the second edition of G Force Premier Twenty20 League is scheduled to start at the Zabeel Park from October 3.
Former Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi was the main casualty when the country’s cricket board announced five new vice-presidents.
DUBAI — Forty boys and girls, between the ages of 9 and 12, participated in a cricket coaching session led by Dubai-based international cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff to officially launch the sport as part of the new physical education curriculum in public schools across the Emirate on Monday, said a press release.
SHARJAH — Naeemuddin Aslam and Mohammed Azam hammered blistering centuries to guide Eurocon Alubond to a massive 175-run victory over Fly Emirates in a one-sided quarter-final match of the Bukhatir League ‘A’ Division Tournament, organised by the Sharjah Cricket Council, at the Sharjah stadium on Monday night.
Former Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi was the main casualty when the country’s cricket board announced five new vice-presidents on Wednesday.