West Indies cruise to position of strength
There are always two sides to each coinAnand Vasu12-Apr-2002There are always two sides to each coin. And the Guyanese Dollar, I am reliably informed,
Early season injury worries for Somerset
Somerset coach Kevin Shine has some early season injury headaches with Rob Turner still suffering from a persistent foot injury, Joe Tucker who has a
Bichel out, Muller returns
The XXXX Queensland Bulls have suffered a setback on the eve of theirING Cup clash with the Southern Redbacks tomorrow following thewithdrawal of Aust
Auckland's dominance continues in women's game
Auckland’s women made it three national titles in a row when easily accounting for Canterbury by six wickets in the State League final at Eden Park’s
Love replaces Law
Martin Love will lead Queensland for the first time tomorrow with regular Bulls captain Stuart Law ruled out by a hand injury which could cost him a P
Left handers right on top again
The dateline might have changed but there wasn’t too much difference in the look of the scoreline as openers Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden combined
Kumble: I'm happy I reached 300 wickets before the second innings
For a cricketer who is humble, well-behaved, and generally uncontroversial, Anil Radhakrishnan Kumble has more detractors and critics than one would e
Lara may make guest appearances for Durham
Durham are hoping to persuade the West Indies superstar Brian Lara to play in two `exhibition’ matches this summer to mark the club’s 10th anniversary
Bermudan youngsters set for trials at Lord's
The home of cricket beckons for rising stars OJ Pitcher and Chris FoggoMatt Westcott and Colin Zuill06-Feb-2002The home of cricket beckons for rising
Elahi to lead Lahore Blues
Test discarded Saleem Elahi will lead the defendingchampions Lahore Blues in the Quaid-i-Azam Cricket TrophyGrade-I Tournament starting from Jan 224-D