England's Joe Root hopes to build on Lord's success
by AFP
Leeds: Joe Root said on Wednesday that England would look to carry on from where they left off against New Zealand at Lord's during the second and final Test at his Headingley home ground.

England skittled out New Zealand for just 68 at Lord's on Sunday to secure a 170-run win that left them 1-0 up in a two-match series heading into the second Test, which starts on Friday.

"The guys played exceptionally well over the week," England batsman Root told Sky Sports on Wednesday. "That last day was really good so we are taking a lot of confidence from that into this week. We want to win and we will definitely be going out there to do that. We want to prepare as best we can and hopefully we can get things right and start off well," he added.

Last week's match was Root's first Test in England and he responded with knocks of 40 and 71, valuable innings in the context of a low-scoring clash. Now he is looking to follow that up with more runs on his Yorkshire home ground, where pitches have generally aided batsmen so far this season....more    
09:31 PM, May 22, 2013

New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling ruled out of Headingley Test
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Leeds: New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling was ruled out Wednesday of the second and final Test against England at Headingley starting Friday. Watling injured his knee during New Zealand's 170-run first Test defeat at Lord's last week. New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who deputised behind the stumps at Lord's, will keep at Headingley with Martin Guptill coming into the team to bat at number six, a Black Caps statement issued...  
08:31 PM, May 22, 2013

New Zealand media muted in critique of first Test loss Wellington: New Zealand's media were muted in their reaction to their side being bundled out for just 68 runs to give England a 170-run victory in the first Test at Lord's on Sunday, instead turning their focus towards the second match in Leeds. Their second innings score, sparked by Stuart Broad's career-best figures of seven for 44, was New Zealand's ninth-lowest in their 83-year Test history. Unlike the furore that...  
11:25 AM, May 20, 2013

As it happened: England vs New Zealand, 1st Test, Day 4. CLICK HERE for live ball-by-ball updates from day four of the first Test between England and New Zealand being played at Lord's in London. Day 3 Round-up: James Anderson and Steven Finn continued the good work from the previous day and bowled out New Zealand for 207. England's second innings did not get the start it needed as both openers Alastair Cook and Nick Compton departed in quick successions. Joe...  
02:48 PM, May 19, 2013

As it happened: England vs New Zealand, First Test, Day 3 CLICK HERE for live ball-by-ball updates from day three of the first Test between England and New Zealand being played at Lord's in London. Day 2 Round-up: James Anderson took his 300th Test wicket and then ended a bold counter-attack by New Zealand's Ross Taylor as England fought back in the first Test at Lord's. The two players lit up a Lord's bathed in artificial floodlight to counter the overhead...  
03:06 PM, May 18, 2013

Indian batsmen would find it difficult in South Africa: Dale Steyn Mumbai: Dale Steyn, the world's most feared pacer, on Tuesday backed his country South Africa to come out trumps in the three-Test series against India to be held at the end of this year, but was also wary of the quality of the opposing batting line-up. "We have got a pretty good Test side at the moment, to be fair, and we play quite well at home. I would like...  
05:08 PM, May 14, 2013

As it happened: Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh, 1st Test, Day 3 Zimbabwe took a massive 442-run lead over Bangladesh after the hosts bundled out the visitors' for 134 in the first innings with Kyle Jarvis and Shingi Masakadza picking four wickets each. In Zimbabwe's second innings, Roibul Hossain picked up a six wickets to put Zimbabwe in trouble before Taylor and Graeme Creamer put the hosts right on track. Read on for the updates Zimbabwe second innings End of over No....  
01:31 PM, Apr 19, 2013

All-rounder Shakib returns for Zimbabwe Tests
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Dhaka: Star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan on Friday returned to bolster Bangladesh for an upcoming two-Test series in Zimbabwe after recovering from a shin-bone injury. Shakib, who underwent surgery in Australia in February, missed last month's tour of Sri Lanka. He has scored 1,835 runs and taken 102 wickets in 28 Tests. The left-hander is likely to play as a batsman only in the first Test, chief selector Akram Khan...  
08:09 PM, Apr 05, 2013

Huge leap for Shane Shillingford in ICC Test rankings
by IANS
In the latest rankings released Wednesday, the 30-year-old Shillingford jumped a whopping 18 spots to be 23rd, to be the biggest mover. ...  
02:11 PM, Mar 28, 2013

I do think Team India can be competitive overseas: Gaurav Kalra Can India hope to succeed overseas with the players who starred in series win over Australia at home? CNN-IBN's Sports Editor Gaurav Kalra shared his perspective in an interaction with IBNLive readers. ...  
06:54 PM, Mar 25, 2013

4th Test: India secure historic win to whitewash Australia Set a target of 155 after Ravindra Jadeja helped bowl Australia out for 164 on a wearing Kotla surface, India won by six wickets to extract revenge for last year's whitewash. ...  
11:37 AM, Mar 24, 2013

Michael Clarke confident of being fit for Ashes
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Clarke returned home early from Australia's series in India after being ruled out of the fourth and final Test in Delhi. ...  
09:02 AM, Mar 24, 2013

History-making Shane Shillingford has no plans to leave The offspinner took ten wickets in Dominica to finish the two-Test series with 19 victims, beating Courtney Walsh's record by three wickets. ...  
03:25 PM, Mar 23, 2013

We hope Clarke gets fit for fourth Test: Cowan
by IANS
Cowan also backed Shane Watson to lead the team in the fourth Test against India if skipper Clarke is unfit. ...  
02:48 PM, Mar 20, 2013

Mitchell Starc ruled out of fourth Test due to injury The bowler picked just two wickets in the couple of matches he played in the series which Australia have already lost 0-3. ...  
09:40 AM, Mar 19, 2013

Shane Watson: From errant student to class monitor? Having patched up with Cricket Australia after pulling out of the tour, Australia's vice-captain could find himself leading for the fourth Test due to Michael Clarke's back injury. ...  
08:25 AM, Mar 19, 2013

3rd Test, day 5: India beat Australia again to win the series 3-0 Set a target of 133 after Australia's last wicket frustrated them for 18.1 overs, India won by six wickets to reclaim the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. ...  
11:37 AM, Mar 18, 2013

Cook praises team for response at Wellington The England captain was pleased with the way his side responded to being outplayed by New Zealand in the first Test. ...  
11:23 AM, Mar 18, 2013

Test series evenly poised, says McCullum England had New Zealand on the ropes when rain intervened, having dismissed the host for 254 in reply to their own first innings of 465. ...  
10:54 AM, Mar 18, 2013