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
Glamorgan hold nerve to beat Derbyshire
Glamorgan held their nerve to beat Derbyshire by three wickets and gothrough to the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy last 16Richard Thomas of the South
Late lessons boost Bradburn's career
Grant Bradburn’s started playing first-class cricket in 1985/86, but he says the last three months have been the greatest learning period of his caree
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
Zimbabwe will have to be in top form to match the Indians
After a strong showing in the warm-up matches, although the opposition was disappointing, India must go into the First Test match against Zimbabwe at
Fleming leads Middlesex to remarkable victory
Stephen Fleming produced an innings of international class to lead Middlesex to a five-wicket win at Bristol after Gloucestershire had set a target of
Tufnell: Forget about umpires and get on with it
Cricket can be full of disappointmentsPhil Tufnell06-Jun-2001Cricket can be full of disappointments. I went to bed on Sunday night really looking forw
Sri Lankan board assures team safety after security threat
The Sri Lankan cricket board confirmed this morning that the Coca ColaCup would not be disrupted by the pre-dawn attack on an Air Force Baseby the Tam