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
West Indies cruise to position of strength
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What they say about Darren Lehmann
Reflections from across Australia on Darren Lehmann’s feat in becoming the most prolific scorer in the history of Sheffield Shield/Pura Cup competitio
Sri Lankan players willing to answer Pakistan SOS
Most international teams would balk at last-minute attempts to organiseunscheduled tours in an already congested calendar, but Sri Lanka’scricketers h
Hooper leads the way as West Indies start well in Sri Lanka
An elegant century from captain Carl Hooper gave West Indies a perfect start to their sub-continental campaign, as the tourists took on a youthful Sri
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
Sri Lanka A batman struggle as Dambulla reopens
Kenya’s cricketers conjured up their best performance of a previouslydisappointing tour on Thursday, as the picturesque Rangiri DambullaInternational
Leicestershire on course for win over Notts
Chasing just 177 for victory over their East Midlands rivals, Leicestershire had reached 125-3 from 30 overs when bad light suspended play for the eve
Waugh and McGrath put Australia in the driving seat
Five wickets for Glenn McGrath and a fine century for Mark Waugh gave Australia a tight and possibly inextricable grip over the Second npower Test Mat
Muralitharan reaches 350 Test wicket mark in record time
Man-of-the-match Muttiah Muralitharan, playing in his 66th Test, who donated his winning cheque to Ashraful after the youngster’s astonishing 114, bec