Smith and Marnus Labuschagne, the two batting mainstays of the Australian team, were dismissed cheaply for low scores in the ...
Rex Clementine in Durban It was the unlikeliest of scripts: the host nation, South Africa, bowing out of the 2003 Cricket World Cup in their backyard, undone by a bizarre twist of fate – and a misread ...
The Afghans are set to conclude a memorable 2024 with the tour of Zimbabwe, and have announced their white-ball squad. Read ...
Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has labelled Australia’s media “scaremongers” and suggested there is a “mystery” ...
Washington Sundar shows promise as Indias next spin-bowling all-rounder, potentially succeeding Ravichandran Ashwin. With ...
By Ian Omoro Pakistan defeated Zimbabwe by 57 runs on Sunday in the first of three Twenty20 internationals, thanks to an ...
Cricket's financial engine India ended their title drought and also tightened their vice-like grip on the game's governance ...
The Shillong Times first appeared as a tabloid weekly on 10th August 1945 under the editorship of Late Sudhindra Bhusan Chaudhuri. In 1958 it was converted to a Daily. Owing to financial constraints, ...
A 19-year-old student, Jack Daniel, tragically drowned while attempting to retrieve a cricket ball from a pond in Otteri, ...
Marnus Labuschagne was almost shotless in the first Test against India in Perth. He is a sitting duck until he starts giving ...
But Usman Khan had once again tried to show resistance with the bat by amassing 30-ball 39, smashing two boundaries and two ...
“After a humbling loss in the Perth Test, a leading Australian newspaper commented, ‘Bumrah is living inside Marnus ...