Former Australian Test cricket batsman Peter Burge died today in Brisbane, aged 69AAP05-Oct-2001Former Australian Test cricket batsman Peter Burge die
Cyclonic Cairns can't wipe away Black Caps' woes
Chris Cairns unleashed one of his cyclonic knocks today to lift the chins of a New Zealand touring squad which still believes it can knock over Steve
Fleming declares to give NZ some bowling practice
New Zealand's bowlers will have a valuable two-hour stint following captain Stephen Fleming's declaration at tea on the final day of their tour match
King may still be in
Two days after the apparent decision that he should end hisSri Lankan tour because of a minor hernia problem, Reon Kingcould well end up in the XI for
Dharmani slams ton to bail out Punjab
A century knock from the dependable Pankaj Dharmani (106) enabledPunjab to score 300 runs for the loss of nine wickets against Servicesduring their No
Carl Hooper: West Indies cricket is on the way up
A one-nil victory Test series victory against lowly Zimbabwe, and atriangular final win against professional big stage flops India, is not thekind of
Zimbabwe clinch four-wicket victory in nervy encounter
Zimbabwe successfully recovered from their chastening 38 all out on Saturdayto defeat a West Indies side that looks ill at ease after a spate ofinjuri
Matabeleland Report
Bulawayo clubs continued their dismal performances in the NationalLeague as three sides lost their matches and in simple terms werecompletely outplaye
Hussain: India at home are the best side
Nasser Hussain conducts himself well when he speaks to the pressAnand Vasu02-Dec-2001Nasser Hussain conducts himself well when he speaks to the press.
Vaas remains modest as Carlisle hopes it's a freak day
Sri Lankan fast bowler Chaminda Vaas claimed it was the best performance ofhis career whilst Zimbabwe captain Stuart Carlisle hoped it was just a"frea