Mumbai: Nov 29, 2013 Former Sri Lanka captain Arjuna Ranatunga feels India might find it difficult to defend their World Cup title in 2015, scheduled in Australia and New Zealand, due to the team’s weak bowling resources. “India look very strong in their batting, but I don’t know whether their bowling...
Young speedster Varun Aaron, who was out of cricket action for 16 months because of a recurring back problem that needed surgery, has recovered and is fit to resume his career.
Balvinder Singh Sandhu, the former Indian cricketer reckons that out-of-favour seniors Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan can make a comeback to the national side by proving their form and fitness. The experienced trio has been out of the Indian side and are eying a comeback.
Virender Sehwag is eager to make a comeback to the Indian Test team and is working hard in that regard. Reports suggest that Sehwag has travelled all the way to Chennai to practice at the famous MRF Pace Foundation.
Indian fast bowlers could get a chance to train under legendary Australian paceman Glenn McGrath if a reported deal between the MRF Pace Foundation, where McGrath is the director, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) falls in place.
Former Australia legend Glenn McGrath could be training young Indian pacers as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the MRF Pace Foundation may soon join hands.
Australian cricketer of Indian-origin Gurinder Sandhu has been chosen as one of the six promising pacers from Australia undergoing training at the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai.
After taking over as director of MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, Glenn McGrath is set to train a group of young Australian bowlers as part of Cricket Australia’s (CA) AIS scholarship program, which will help them to learn more about the subcontinent conditions.
Following in the footsteps of his legendary grandfather Lala Amarnath, Digvijay Amarnath has made his foray into cricket with a first-class debut in Sri Lanka.
David Mathias, the fast bowler who was an integral part of Karnataka Under-22 team that won the one-day tournament for South Zone teams, has been called up as a full time trainee at the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai.