Qadir criticises pitches prepared by India for Australia Tests
Abdul Qadir said he was disappointed to see the quality of some of the pitches prepared in the series.CA stands by national team management despite India debacle
Mickey Arthur is under pressure after presiding over the country's heaviest loss in a series in 34 years.Watson's position in the side not guaranteed: Inverarity
Shane Watson captained Australia in the fourth and final Test against India recently, but his poor showing does not guarantee him neither his batting spot nor his role as Michael Clarke's deputy for the Ashes, Australia's chairman of selectors, John Inverarity, hinted on Tuesday.Mickey Arthur doesn't regret suspending undisciplined players
"It's galvanized our team. Our team responded fantastically well," the Australia coach said on Tuesday.Fab Five: The young heroes of India's 4-0 whitewash
Vijay, Pujara, Dhawan, Ashwin and Jadeja all proved thorns in Australia's side while masking over the absence of experienced players in the Test side.Arthur's job not in danger after India fiasco
Despite Australia suffering a humiliating 0-4 Test series whitewash against India, coach Mickey Aurthur is unlikely to be sacked as Cricket Australia has backed him to continue at the job, though the board termed the team performance as "unacceptable".What next for Sachin Tendulkar after Australia whitewash?
"Having played the full home season, it's almost now an obligation for Tendulkar to go to South Africa," feels Sanjay Manjrekar.Dhoni and his boys celebrate 4-0 triumph at the F1 track
Some Indian cricketers let their hair down after their historic whitewash of Australia by zooming and careening around the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) at Greater Noida on Monday morning.Not fair to discuss about Sachin's retirement: Srinivasan
Tendulkar scored a solid 81 in the first Test in Chennai but failed to score any other big knock in the four-match series against Australia.




