Under a cloudless blue sky, Australia continued their victorious World Cupprogress with a seven-wicket victory against ZimbabweJohn Ward24-Feb-2003Und
Substantial improvements made to Bert Sutcliffe Oval
Bert Sutcliffe Oval has been dug up and re-sown in a bid to help the ground withstand the heavy use it is subjected to during summer monthsLynn McConn
Captain's Log – Mar. 19 – Mar. 25
"I am not responsible alone for the debacle19-Mar-2003Saturday, March 22, 2003:::"I am not responsible alone for the debacle. The other seniors are eq
India destined for World Cup glory
Article: Exclusive on India world cup efforts by Rashid Latif, Pak CaptainRashid Latif20-Mar-2003The count down to the final of ICC World Cup 2003 has
Lancashire edge out Western Province to reach final
Warren Hegg and Glen Chapple helped Lancashire squeeze home in a tight gamewith Western Province to make today's Triangular Tournament Final where the
Maynard and Powell savage Hampshire bowlers
Glamorgan ended another rain-affected day on 288-3, thanks to half-centuries by DavidHemp, Mike Powell, and Matthew Maynard, with the latter hitting f
An encounter to watch
Starting Saturday, Sri Lanka's new Rangiri Dambulla Stadium plays host to the first round of the Bank Alfalah Cup featuring three top teams, Sri Lanka
Murali enters final stage of his career
Muttiah Muralitharan, Sri Lanka's star offspinner, set to become the highest wicket-taker in Test history during the next two years, believes he has e
Henry and Smith hit back at Woolmer's comments
Omar Henry, head of the South African selection committee, has hit back at Bob Woolmer's comments that South African cricket is in a mess, while Graem
Glamorgan maintain unbeaten run at Swansea
Glamorgan notched up their fifth successive win in the National Leaguewith a spirited 31 run victory over Worcestershire at Swansea tomaintained their