Tamim Iqbal is expecting to take his place at the top of the Bangladesh batting order when the first Test at Lord's despite struggling during the tour
Siddons aims for more consistency
Bangladesh are expected to make two changes to their side for the second Test against England at Dhaka on Saturday, as their coach seeks a higher leve
Tendulkar and Dravid put India on top
Having failed to take advantage of the toss, Bangladesh paid the fullpenalty on the second day, as India's batsmen built up a formidable totalin favou
Henriques injured and will fly home early
Yet another of Australia's bowlers, Moises Henriques, has been hit by injury and will return home early from the tourCricinfo staff04-Nov-2009Moises H
India in battle for survival
There's a lot riding on this day-night encounter and neither team enters the match in peak formThe Preview by Brydon Coverdale27-Sep-2009Match factsMo
England's attack capable of victory, says Flintoff
For a man quite literally on his last leg, Andrew Flintoff is doing a mighty fine job of staving off the reports of his imminent demiseAndrew Miller a
Pietersen switches opinion of 'superstar' Flower
Kevin Pietersen has backed Andy Flower as England coach and is confident he has the necessary attributes to lead England through a hugely busy summer
New Zealand in control with big lead
For the third day running, on a very flat track, New Zealand stuck to their task and maintained control of this TestThe Bulletin by Jamie Alter28-Mar-
South Africa steady after Clarke ton
If the first day at the SCG was déjà vu then the second was déjà vu all over again. Michael Clarke's tenth Test century and some vigorous tail-wagging
American franchise for English Premier League?
The ECB has held talks with a New York-based investment company in a bid to broaden the appeal of its Twenty20 English Premier League which is set to