Javed Omar, the last link to Bangladesh's early days as a Test team, has retired from all forms of cricketMohammad Isam05-Jan-2014Javed Omar's retirem
Teams try to adapt strategies to low, slow track
If the first day is any indicator, the track at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium is likely to keep low and slow, and Bangladesh and New Zealand will
Higgins, Tattersall lead England to final
England reached the final of the tri-nation Under-19 tournament against Pakistan after a 183-run stand between Ryan Higgins, who scored his maiden ce
Stirling powers Middlesex to victory
Paul Stirling hit a superb unbeaten 132 off 96 balls as Middlesex ended Leicestershire's 100 per cent record in the Yorkshire Bank 40 with a crushing
Perth rain washes out opening day
Not a ball was bowled nor the toss even attempted as Western Australia and Queensland were frustrated by a rained out day ESPNcricinfo staff14-Mar-201
Thirimanne guides Sri Lanka to resounding win
Lahiru Thirimanne anchored a comfortable chase on a tacky pitch as Sri Lanka levelled the ODI series against Australia in the second match at Adelaide
Amla and colleagues enjoy valuable batting time
A fiery spell from Dale Steyn, described by Jacques Rudolph as the "quickest I have seen in six or seven years," was the final act of the drawn tour m
Allenby closes out win for Glamorgan
A tight final over from Jim Allenby earned Glamorgan a two-run victory over Nottinghamshire under the Duckworth-Lewis Method in a rain-affected Clydes
Sri Lanka take big strides towards victory
Sri Lanka continued to maintain a vice-like grip on the Galle Test on the third day, but instead of pushing for the kill after bowling out Pakistan fo
Bilateral ties hinge on tour of Pakistan
The relationship between the PCB and the BCB is likely to suffer if Bangladesh do not go ahead with the proposed tour to Pakistan in April because of