Cricket: June 2008 - news archive

Shoaib takes appeal to court

CricketShoaib Akhtar has filed an appeal to the Lahore High Court as he attempts to overturn an 18-month ban.

Fletcher doubts KP as skipper

CricketFormer coach Duncan Fletcher believes Kevin Pietersen should not be England captain and should just concentrate on his batting.

Sub-continent sides back Zimbabwe

CricketZimbabwe has received support from the sub-continent ahead of a vital ICC meeting which may determine the future of the African nation.

England need to play more ODIs - Vettori

CricketNew Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori says England have to play more one-day cricket if they are to become a force in that format.

We must improve - Moores

CricketEngland coach Peter Moores says improvements must be made if the side are to compete with South Africa this summer.

Ponting hit with fine for dissent

CricketAustralia captain Ricky Ponting was fined 30 per cent of his match fee for dissent in the second ODI win against the West Indies.

KP ready to skipper one-day crunch

CricketKevin Pietersen says he is confident of guiding England to victory in his first one-day game as captain against New Zealand at Lord's.

Kiwis desperate for glory

CricketNew Zealand captain Daniel Vettori is keen to end the tour on a high with victory against England in the final one-day international.

Sales pens Northants extension

CricketDavid Sales looks set to end his career with Northamptonshire after penning a new four-year deal at the County Ground.

Moores back Colly over ban

CricketEngland coach Peter Moores feels Paul Collingwood's captaincy should not come into question after a tricky few days or the skipper.

Snape snares South Africa role

CricketFormer England player Jeremy Snape has landed the role of performance coach of South Africa.

Four-match ban for Colly

CricketEngland one-day captain Paul Collingwood has been punished for a slow over-rate and given a four-match international ban.

Ireland dealt triple blow

CricketIreland have been dealt a triple blow with the news that three players have decided to remain with their counties.

Napier has six appeal for Essex

CricketEssex all-rounder Graham Napier smashed the highest individual score in the Twenty20 Cup and hit the most sixes in a Twenty20 innings.

Marsh shines in Oz debut win

CricketAustralia beat West Indies by 84 runs in the first one day international with debutant Shaun Marsh hitting an impressive 81.

Worcester hit by Edwards blow

CricketWorcestershire have been rocked by the news West Indies pace bowler Fidel Edwards will not be joining them as an overseas player.

Colly's backing for batsmen

CricketEngland's batting line-up has been backed by skipper Paul Collingwood ahead of Wednesday's one-day clash against New Zealand.

England to open with qualifier

CricketEngland will kick off the Twenty20 World Cup next year with a match against a qualifier at Lord's on June 5.

Bell worry for England

CricketIan Bell could miss England's fourth one-day international against New Zealand at The Oval on Wednesday.

Concerns raised over Zimbabwe tour

CricketNext year's proposed tour of Zimbabwe has raised 'serious concerns' within the Government and the International Cricket Council.

England players lured by IPL money

CricketHalf of England's cricketers have revealed they would quit international cricket to play in the Indian Premier League.

Northants hit back over Kolpac players

CricketNorthamptonshire chief executive Mark Tagg has hit back at Jon Lewis' criticism of his club's selection policy.

Aussies to honour former team-mate's wife

CricketThe Australian cricket team will wear pink ribbons in St Vincent on Tuesday in tribute to Glenn McGrath's late wife Jane.

Mills upbeat for London clashes

CricketNew Zealand seamer Kyle Mills feels they have the momentum behind them as the two remaining one-day internationals approach this week.

ICL stars banned from Champions League

CricketOrganisers of the lucrative Twenty20 Champions League say players from the rebel Indian Cricket League will not be able to play.

Colly blames batsmen for Bristol woe

CricketPaul Collingwood has blamed the batsmen for England's defeat to New Zealand in the second one-day international.

Strauss secures One-day call

CricketEngland have called Andrew Strauss into the squad for the third one-day game with New Zealand due to Alistair Cook's shoulder injury.

ICC make interval rule change

CricketRules regarding the length of intervals for the rest of England's one-day series with New Zealand have been changed by the ICC.

Colly backs rule change

CricketPaul Collingwood has called for a rule change after the second one-day international against New Zealand was washed out.

England players want IPL action

CricketPlayers' chief Sean Morris says the England stars are still likely to play in next season's IPL despite the Stanford Twenty20 matches.

MCC OK with KP's switch-hit

CricketThe MCC have given Kevin Pietersen the green light to continue playing his 'innovative' switch-hit shot after a meeting today.

KP dreamt up 'reverse slog-sweep'

CricketPaul Collingwood says Kevin Pietersen thought up his reverse-grip sweep-slog in bed before using it to good effect at the Riverside.

Timely ton for KP

CricketKevin Pietersen admitted it was high time he got amongst the runs on home soil after his century helped England win the first ODI.

Windies fight but Aussies favourite

CricketThe West Indies need 240 runs on the final day to beat Australia in the third Test with the Aussies requiring seven wickets for glory.

Harmison backs Twenty20

CricketSteve Harmison has followed Kevin Pitersen by saying that Twenty20 cricket could soon take priority over all other formats.

Pietersen fears for 50 over game

CricketEngland batsman Kevin Pietersen believes that it will not be long before 50-over cricket is finished following the rise of Twenty20.

Tribunal cuts Shoaib ban

CricketA Pakistan Cricket Board tribunal has reduced fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar's five year ban to 18 months.

Colly wary of history repeating itself

CricketEngland captain Paul Collingwood has warned his players of a New Zealand backlash following their comfortable Twenty20 victory.

Oram suffers one-day KO

CricketNew Zealand have suffered a major blow as Jacob Oram is ruled out of the opening one-day match and may miss the series.

Bell focused for revenge

CricketEngland thrashed New Zealand in the Twenty20 clash but hero Ian Bell immediately turned his thoughts to the one-dayers.

Cairns cleared for Twenty20

CricketChris Cairns has been cleared to play for former side Nottinghamshire in this season's Twenty20 Cup and will face Yorkshire on Friday.

Bravo puts Windies on top

CricketThe West Indies have the upper hand after a rain-shortened day one of the third Test with Australia in Barbados.

England ace relishing Stanford challenge

CricketEngland one-day star Graeme Swann says he is 'desperate' to feature in November's proposed £10m Stanford Twenty20 match.

Bracewell reiterates Test match importance

CricketNew Zealand coach John Bracewell has urged players not to undermine Test cricket's importance by getting too caught up with Twenty20.

Stanford confirms multi-million Twenty20 clash

CricketAmerican billionaire Sir Allen Stanford has announced five £10m Twenty20 matches between England and a Caribbean All Star team.

Kiwi ace eyes Twenty20 return

CricketNew Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns is set to come out of retirement to play in the Twenty20 Cup for Nottinghamshire.

Moores wary of backlash

CricketPeter Moores has warned his jubilant England players of a one-day series backlash from New Zealand.

Vaughan wants Freddie ready

CricketMichael Vaughan refused to get carried away with England's victory over New Zealand and says he would love Andrew Flintoff in the side.

Test stars set for windfall

CricketThe ECB has upped the pay structure for England's top stars to try and prevent a dressing room split over the IPL.

ECB open up IPL chance

CricketThe England and Wales Cricket Board has paved the way for stars such as Kevin Pietersen to play in next year's Indian Premier League.

England waste little time

CricketEngland wasted little time in wrapping up the victory in the final Test against New Zealand to seal a 2-0 series triumph.

Twenty20 Champions League unveiled

CricketA first Champions League tournament of cricket has been announced by authorities in England, Australia, India and South Africa.

Twenty20 'Champions League' announced

CricketThe finalists in this season's domestic Twenty20 competition could net a cool £2.5m prize fund in a new Champions League competition.

Casson confident over Aussie debut