Wasim targets World Cup
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram said Sunday he wasraring to compete in the 2003 World Cup in South Africa10-Dec-2001Former Pakistan captain Wasim
Somerset Academy boys get their chance to impress in forty over match on Saturday
At the end of a week that has seen the players practice on grass for the first time this season, Somerset Coach Kevin Shine said that he was delighte
Farley Stand demolition signals move forward for the WACA
The WACA ground’s Farley stand is scheduled to be completely demolished later this week, on either Friday or Saturday, when Brajkovich Demolition Cont
Last ball thriller sees New Zealand beat England by three runs
New Zealand successfully shut down England’s prospective match-winning position to win a thrilling encounter by three runs in their ICC World Cup Unde
The tragic death of Ben Hollioake
The tragic death of Ben Hollioake completely overshadowed the Second Testin WellingtonScoop27-Mar-2002The tragic death of Ben Hollioake completely ove
Fielding junior team's strong point: coach
Former Test cricketer Haroon Rasheed, in charge of thePakistan Junior team headed for next month’s World Cup inNew Zealand says that fielding is one o
No enlightment from Denness at farcical press conference
International Cricket Council match referee Mike Denness confirmed the punishments handed down to six Indian Test players relating to incidents in the
Andy Flower and Dion Ebrahim prop up Zimbabwe at Delhi
Zimbabwe found themselves on 260/6 at the close of play of the first day of the second Test, a situation that may have seemed a letdown during a proli
Lights out for first-class day/night debut
Lights off in HamiltonPeter Hoare25-Feb-2002Lights off in Hamilton.What should have been a historic day for Northern Districts has turned into an anti
Thompson leads England women to win in lung-opener
Led by 19-year old opening batsman Arran Thompson, England Women completed an easy yet long drawn out six-wicket win against the Women’s Cricket Assoc