News
Zimbabwe: Lords without a prayer
This wasn’t a Test match, this was cricketing slaughterNeal Collins22-May-2000This wasn’t a Test match, this was cricketing slaughter. England’s innin
Saikia brings about Orrisa collapse
Khanin Saikia, with a bag of six wickets for 30, helped Assam bowl outOrissa on the opening day of their Vijay Merchant Trophy (under-16)match at Guwa
Maher gives selectors a problem
Jimmy Maher has left Australian cricket selectors in a no-win situationafter another dramatic tie as they try to sort out the best team for Saturday’s
'Superb' Australia inflict heaviest defeat on South Africa
Tipped just three months ago as the side most likely to unseat world Test champions Australia, South Africa crashed to the second biggest defeat of al
Rhodes tops scoring as South Africa struggles
Lower order half-centuries from one-day specialist Jonty Rhodes and captain Shaun Pollock rescued South Africa as it finished with nine for 215 in 50
Dravid to keep wickets in remaining ODIs?
It has been reliably learnt that Indian vice-captain Rahul Dravid will don the gloves for the remaining matches of the Standard Bank Triangular Tourna
Gilchrist chosen as Warriors' new captain
Adam Gilchrist’s list of cricketing achievements continues to grow, with news today that he has been appointed Western Australia’s captain for the 200
Australia's coach achieves hat-trick of mislaid memos
To “mislay” one memo to your players citing opposition weaknesses may seem like an accidentStephen Lamb01-Aug-2001To “mislay” one memo to your players
Most runs in a day's play for Pakistan
In the recent Old Trafford Test, Pakistan achieved a well-deserved and remarkable victory by 108 runsArshad Chughtai16-Jun-2001In the recent Old Traff
Tillakratne century secures NCC the top spot in Super Eight
Poor weather in Colombo severely disrupted the Super Eight and the Plate Competition over the weekend, but Nondescripts Cricket Club still had time to