The most inconsistent team in the Carib Beer Cricket Series has returned to Barbados with a new lease on lifeHaydn Gill22-Mar-2003The most inconsisten
New Zealand's Test hunger hardly assuaged in Sri Lanka
As long as Test series' of two matches only remain the norm there will be grounds for dissatisfaction with inconclusive results like those in the just
Mike Burns reflects on his first month as Somerset skipper
He continued: "In the championship we played well against Gloucestershire in Bristol and felt unlucky to go down by just eight runs in the endSOMERSET
Playing Condition and Regulation Changes for 2003
Tractor Towing Covers The practice of using a tractor towing the covers to drive across the match pitch is not allowed - it is not within cricket Law
The rain is the only winner against Hampshire
With a further 63 overs lost on the final day, the Championship match between Glamorganand Hampshire ended in an inevitable draw, but not before Matth
Zimbabwe on the rack
The Zimbabwean tourists faced likely defeat at lunch on the final day of their match against WorcestershireJohn Ward12-May-2003The Zimbabwean tourists
Warnies Back!!! Special Sporting luncheon
Warnie's BackMedia Release05-Jun-2003Warnie's Back!A very special luncheon as been organised for Tuesday 1st July 2003 at The Rose Bowl.Australia and
Harmison: Hussain's advice saved my career
Steve Harmison, who endured a nervy start to his international career during this winter's Ashes, has thanked Nasser Hussain for his advice and suppor
Speed warning over crowd invasions
Malcolm Speed, the International Cricket Council (ICC)'s chief executive, has urged English cricket authorities to ensure that there are no security l
'Pit the rules against us' – Waugh
Steve Waugh reckons that Australia have become so dominant in internationalcricket that administrators might want to think about changing the rules to