Debutant Onions inspires England
news.bbc.co.uk | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 10:23:18 GMT
Graham Onions takes five wickets on his debut as England take control of the first Test against West Indies at Lord's. ...
Cricket-Pakistan v Australia - Twenty20 scoreboard
uk.reuters.com | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 12:59:25 GMT
May 7 (Reuters) - Scoreboard from the Twenty20 international between Pakistan and Australia at the Dubai Sports City cricket stadium on Thursday. ...
Scots skipper faces T20 Cup doubt
news.bbc.co.uk | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 03:20:43 GMT
Scotland captain Gavin Hamilton faces a race to be fit for the Twenty20 World Cup because of a hamstring injury. ...
I Love Ron Artest Post-Game Interviews
ballhype.com | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 00:42:33 GMT
So after Ron Artest was ejected from the game for confronting Kobe like a couple of guests on Jerry Springer, TNT caught up with the Tru Warrior in the locker room to get his take on the play and the reason for the ejection. Here's his explanation: Seems pretty reasonable, right? If he ...Talkhoops.net posted 16 hours ago from talkhoops.net Find more top sports news, videos, and blogs on BallHype: NBA, Ron Artest, Kobe Bryant, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, TNT ...
Australia vs South Africa, 3rd Capetown Test, Day 4
www.cricket-blog.com | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT
Each Test between Australia and South Africa in this 6 Test series has been a seesawing affair, ending well into the 5th day. This Test, not so much. South Africa have dominated since the 2nd hour of Day 1 and things have gotten only worse for Australia. I watched the news highlight this evening. Usually when they show the highlight scores, they display the best bowling figures. This time, the only bowling figures they displayed were "B. McGain 0 for 149". Then proceeded to show de Villiers and ...
Barack Obama takes on cricket
www.cricket-blog.com | Permalink | Thu, 07 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT
Well, in his first few months as President, Obama has taken on the economic crisis, global warming, the Iraq war, terrorists in Afghanistan, the health system, North Korean missile tests, a new dog in the White House and a million other national issues. Now he takes on his greatest challenge - cricket! Now I'm a big fan of the Bam. Having spent a lot of time debunking global warming skepticism, I can appreciate how he's done more to help cut CO2 emissions in his first few months than Bush did i ...