Pakistan cricket team captain Misbah ul haq

Misbah Ul Haq, The Most Successful Captain In The History Of Pakistan Cricket. . Misbah Ul Haq Is One Of The Best Batsman In Pakistan Cricket History.

Indian cricket team captain Virat kohli

Virat Kohli, Successful Captain In The History Of India Cricket.He is very good batsman.

Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

Michael John Clarke captain of the Australian cricket team. He is very good player.

England cricket team captain Alastair Cook

Alastair Nathan Cook, Born 25 December 1984.He is good player.He is Left handed batsman.

Afghanistan cricket team captain Mohammad Nabi

Nabi is a key player for the Afghanistan team.He was born in 3 March 1985.He is a good batsman.

Sri Lankan cricket team captain Angelo Mathews

Angelo Mathews Born 2 June 1987. Batting; Right handed and Bowling; Right arm fast medium. He is a All rounder. And he is a good player.

New Zealand cricket team captain Brendon McCullum

Brendon McCullum, born 27 September 1981. He is a Right handed batsman.

South Africa cricket team captain Graeme Smith

On 3 March 2014, South Africa captain Graeme Smith, who announced his retirement on Tuesday

Bangladesh cricket team captain Mushfiqur Rahim

Mushfiqur Rahim, was born on 1 September 1988.He is Right handed batsman.

Zimbabwe cricket team Captain Brendan Taylor

Brendan Taylor, born 6 February 1986. He is a Right hand batsman.

Kenya cricket team captain Collins Obuya

Collins Obuya, born 27 July 1981. He is a Right hand batsman and leg spin bowler.

Friday 1 January 2016

Dale Steyn ruled out of second Test

Kyle Abbott to undergo fitness test ahead of the second Test; Hardus Viljoen called in as cover

Pakistan name Mohammad Amir in squads for New Zealand

The selection comes four months after the left-arm paceman completed his five-year ban for spot-fixing.

South Africa in 2015 - The Year in Review

Last year has to rank as one of the hardest years for the super-talented South African team.

Live Cricket Score of Hobart Hurricanes vs Sydney Thunder, 15th Match at Hobart

Hobart bat first

RSA v Eng, 2nd Test

Match is scheduled to start at 02:00 PM IST in Cape Town, South Africa.

AFG v Zim, 3rd ODI

Match is scheduled to start at 04:30 PM IST in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

NZ v SL, 4th ODI

Match is scheduled to start at 03:30 AM IST in Nelson, New Zealand.

New Zealand look to cash in on second chance

Sri Lanka fought back hard in the third game and kept their chances and the series alive with a clinical victory.

Compton wants to show he's a much better player: Bayliss

England coach feels the other batsmen should bat around the likes of Compton and Cook

New Zealand in 2015 - The Year in Review

World Cup finals, Test victory in 2015, Kane Williamson's sublime touch and Brendon McCullum's retirement decision - it has been a rollercoaster ride for New Zealand in 2015

Pujara eager to quash 'Test specialist' tag

The 27-year-old plans to use the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 tournament to stake a claim for an IPL berth

West Indies' Kieran Powell to pursue career in baseball

The 25-year-old will become the first cricketer to move on to baseball if he is signed up by one of the clubs in the United States.

Inzamam-Prabhakar combo works for Afghanistan

While Inzamam joined the Afghanistan team as head coach three months back, Prabhakar signed on as bowling coach of the Afghanistan outfit.

Pakistan in 2015 - The Year in Review

A World Cup spell to remember, horrendous defeat in Bangladesh, a historic 'home' moments and odd retirements - Pakistan have endured a topsy-turvy 2015

India in 2015 - The Year in Review

World Cup 2015 semifinal, start of the Virat Kohli era, a host of retirement and a thumping victory over South Africa - India have had their share of ups and downs in 2015

Rajasthan Royals CEO could show New Rising the way forward

The new IPL franchise, backed by the Rs 32,000 crore RP Sanjiv Goenka Group, have been busy structuring their franchise ahead of the 2016 season.

Stringest conflict of interest clause to come into effect soon

If the BCCI bigwigs have their way, all concerned will have to give up private coaching in order to keep their contracts intact with the state-run Ranji Trophy and under-age teams.