Cricket: July 2008 - news archive

Sri Lanka have the edge

CricketFour quick wickets have put Sri Lanka in a decent position against India, who ended day one of the second Test on 214-4.

Kirby staying put

CricketSteve Kirby has signed a long-term deal with Gloucestershire and ended speculation about his immediate future.

England will miss Harmy - Harker

CricketDurham chief executive David Harker says he thinks England will find it hard to beat South Africa without Steve Harmison in the team.

Broad, Harmy miss out for England

CricketEngland have overlooked Steve Harmison and dropped Stuart Broad for the third Test against South Africa at Edgbaston.

Pietersen snubs style challenge

CricketKevin Pietersen has told his critics he will carry on entertaining and has no intention of changing his style.

Kallis clear for South Africa

CricketAll-rounder Jacques Kallis trained today and will play for South Africa in the third Test with England at Edgbaston.

Collingwood keen to turn corner

CricketPaul Collingwood said he never gave up hope of winning an England Test recall after suffering "the worst year of my career".

Atherton slams Harmison recall

CricketMichael Atherton believes the "uninspiring" decision to recall Steve Harmison by England's selectors sends out a "terrible message".

Key points on Twenty20

CricketKent skipper Rob key has warned the cricket authorities not to saturate the calendar with Twenty20 cricket.

Joyce hopes for Middx unity

CricketMiddlesex captain Ed Joyce believes the Twenty20 Cup success will galvanise his side and persuade stars to sign new deals.

"No risk" over Harmy recall

CricketNational selector Geoff Miller does not believe it is a risk to recall Steve Harmison to the national side.

IPL riches on the table for England stars

CricketThe commissioner of the Indian Premier League believes Kevin Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff could make a fortune from the competition.

Crusaders down Spitfires in epic final

CricketMiddlesex shocked the huge crowd at the Rose Bowl by winning the Twenty20 Cup with victory over Kent in a thrilling final.

Kent through to Twenty20 final

CricketDefending champions Kent fought back well to beat Essex by 14 runs and book their place in the Twenty20 Cup final.

Sri Lanka spinners too good for India

CricketMuttiah Muralitharan led the way as hosts Sri Lanka crushed India by an innings and 239 runs in the first Test in Colombo.

Steyn sidelined for third Test

CricketSouth Africa have suffered a major blow with the news that Dale Steyn will miss the third Test against England at Edgbaston.

England turn to Harmison

CricketDurham paceman Steve Harmison has won a recall to the England squad for the third Test against South Africa at Edgbaston.

KP concerns over Pakistan trip

CricketKevin Pietersen has voiced his own concerns about travelling to Pakistan and wants the ECB to make up the players' minds.

Murali magic has India in trouble

CricketSri Lanka have taken firm control of the first Test against India after Muttiah Muralitharan took four wickets in his first 15 overs.

ICC Trophy could be set for boycott

CricketSecurity concerns could see a boycott of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan by Australia, New Zealand and England.

Added incentive for T20 champs

CricketThe winners of this weekend's Twenty20 Cup will take part in what has been dubbed the Stanford Super Series in October.

Jones hoping for return chance

CricketSimon Jones admitted he was disappointed to be overlooked for the second Test and insists he "is now ready" for an England recall.

ICC make Champs Trophy announcement

CricketThe International Cricket Council has announced September's Champions Trophy event will take place in Pakistan as originally planned.

Referrals go against India

CricketSkipper Mahela Jayawardene was one of three centurions as Sri Lanka's batsmen dominated day two of the first Test with India.

We need to gel quickly - Flintoff

CricketAndrew Flintoff says England's bowling attack will have to gel quickly if they are to turn around the Test series with South Africa.

India make first challenge

CricketThe International Cricket Council's umpire referral system has been used for the first time in India's first Test with Sri Lanka.

Napier reveals IPL talks

CricketEssex all-rounder Graham Napier has revealed he's been in talks with the Indian Premier League about a potential move.

Vaughan support for Pattinson

CricketMichael Vaughan said he felt for Darren Pattinson in response to criticism of the seamer after the Headingley defeat.

Smith senses England scalp

CricketGraeme Smith savoured a record 28th victory and predicted unity in South Africa's squad would inspire them to a series win in England.

Vaughan issues rallying call

CricketMichael Vaughan says England need to rediscover their "togetherness" to win the npower Test series against South Africa.

Anderson demands big effort

CricketJames Anderson has warned South Africa will come out "guns blazing" when play resumes in the second Test at Headingley.

ICC to make Champions Trophy decision

CricketThe International Cricket Council will make a decision this week on whether to hold the Champions Trophy in Pakistan this year.

Somerset win sends them top

CricketSomerset went top of the LV County Championship Division One table after a 246-run victory against Kent at Taunton.

Hoggard fears for career

CricketMatthew Hoggard has admitted that he fears his Test career might be over after being left out of the side to face South Africa again.

Freddie doesn't want armband

CricketAndrew Flintoff says he has no desire to one day become captain of England again and is just concentrating on playing.

India deny county requests

CricketIndia have banned VVS Laxman and Piyush Chawla from playing in England as they increase pressure on the rebel Indian Cricket League.

Counties welcome change

CricketCounties appear to have welcomed a major overhaul of domestic cricket which will see a Twenty20 English Premier League introduced.

Pattinson gets England call

CricketEngland have called up Darren Pattinson as cover for James Anderson for the second Test against South Africa at Headingley.

Colly safe as Freddie returns

CricketAndrew Flintoff is to make his first Test appearance since January 2007 in England's second Test against South Africa at Headingley.

ECB announces Twenty20 EPL

CricketThe England and Wales Cricket Board has unveiled a plan to start a new Twenty20 English Premier League in 2010.

Freddie ready to return

CricketAndrew Flintoff says he is ready and will give his best if he gets recalled to the England side for the second Test with South Africa.

Lee hails Freddie return

CricketBrett Lee says Andrew Flintoff is a "once-in-a-generation player" as the Lancastrian prepares to make his Test return.

Limited overs games under fire

CricketIndia chairman of selectors Dilip Vengsarker says the ODI calendar should be trimmed to make way for more Test matches.

India react to ECB tour complaint

CricketIndia have rejected complaints from the England and Wales Cricket Board over the venues for the winter tour.

England bowlers again frustrated

CricketSouth Africa's batsmen were again superb on the fifth day as the first Test against England finished in a draw.

IPL confirm Asif as positive drugs test

CricketThe Indian Premier League has confirmed that Mohammad Asif was the player to have failed a drugs test.

Smit ruled out

CricketSouth Africa captain John Smit will play no further part in the Tri-Nations tournament as he requires lengthy rehab after an operation.

CA to decided on Champs Trophy policy

CricketCricket Australia says they are yet to consider what to do about players who refuse to tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy.

Russell unhappy with 'English IPL' idea

CricketGlamorgan chairman Paul Russell has blasted the idea of an English version of the Indian Premier League as a 'flight of fantasy'.

Bell tolls for England

CricketIan Bell was out for his highest Test score of 199 as England reached 593-8 before declaring against South Africa at Lord's.

Crusaders must wait for semi opponents

CricketKent will play Essex in the Twenty20 Cup semi-finals, but Middlesex will have to wait to discover the identity of their opponents.

Radical blueprint for English IPL

CricketA radical blueprint has been prepared for an English Twenty20 tournament that could rival the Indian Premier League by 2010.

Yorks and Durham ponder Twenty20 appeals

CricketYorkshire are expected to appeal the ECB's ruling to expel them from the Twenty20 Cup for fielding an ineligible player.

IPL set to scupper Sri Lanka's England tour