Virat Kohli and Co. will take on South Africa in the first Test of the three-match series in Cape Town on January 5.
New Delhi: Former India seamer and bowling coach Venkatesh Prasad wants the struggling pace trio of Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami to concentrate on bowling "stump-to-stump" without trying too many variations in upcoming
New Delhi: Former Australia speedster Brett Lee will be plotting the downfall of MS Dhoni and company as the bowling mentor of Ireland in the upcoming cricket World Cup but is not averse to the
New Delhi: Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is of the belief that lack of practice was the reason behind the Indian bowlers' inconsistency during their dismal tour of Australia.India lost the four-match Test series 0-2 and also
Brisbane: Once again slamming the Indian bowlers for their poor showing in Australian conditions ahead of the World Cup, former captain Sunil Gavaskar said that the bowlers have learnt nothing from their past experiences on
Melbourne: Indian bowlers might have come under severe criticism for their below-par show in the recent Test series in Australia but head coach Duncan Fletcher has defended them, saying that the thrashing they got from
New Delhi: Former India cricket coach John Wright feels the only way the current team can defend its World Cup title is by backing its exciting batting line-up with a much-improved bowling effort than what
Bengaluru: Former cricket captain Anil Kumble has said the heavy criticism of the Indian bowling after the just-concluded Test series loss against Australia was justified.Kumble said India possess quality bowlers who can bowl the opposition
Sydney: The Indian bowling might have come under heavy criticism from all quarters after the 2-0 Test series loss, but former Australia cricketer Damien Fleming insists that sticking to the present bunch of bowlers will
Sydney: Coming down heavily on the Indian bowling attack in Australia, former captain Sunil Gavaskar on Saturday said that it's time "we look for a fresh set of bowlers" in the Test ranks to ensure
Dubai: Former India pace spearhead Javagal Srinath has raised doubts about the team's bowling attack ahead of the upcoming ODI cricket World Cup though he has rated the defending champions' batting line-up as the strongest
New Delhi: Not once or twice but on numerous occasions Indian bowlers let the advantages go waste in year 2014. Be it on tour to New Zealand, England or current tour of Australia, the story
New Delhi: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar today rated India's bowling on the opening day of the third cricket Test against Australia as their best performance in the series so far but reminded that lack
New Delhi: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar was critical of Indian bowling attack's inability to get lower-order wickets over the years stating that its a "familiar story" of lacking an alternative plan.Indian bowlers today conceded
New Delhi: Dejected at missing out on his maiden ODI ton for the ‘24th time' in 93 matches, West Indies opener Devon Smith said the Indian bowlers came back brilliantly to halt the visitors, who
Leicester: Indian bowlers struggled even under favourable conditions on a rain-hit third day as the visitor's three-day practice match against Leicestershire ended in a draw. India managed to send down 62 overs and tried out
Mumbai: Former captain Rahul Dravid today termed the upcoming five-match Test series in England as a challenging one but was confident India can compete well against the hosts if the bowlers step up and deliver
Wellington: Key New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson was today all praise for the Indian bowling attack after the Kiwis were shot out for a paltry 192 runs on the first day of the second and
Ranchi: Though the batsmen have come good with their performance but it is the bowlers who let down their skipper M.S. Dhoni and this would be the biggest worry for skipper as he leads Team
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