Loyal Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper batsman Wayne Noon has been awarded a Benefit Year in 2003 - his 10th season at Trent BridgeNottinghamshire County
Richardson recovers from his downer
Rather like a business chief executive marking up a a rising sales graph, Mark Richardson, the 31-year-old Auckland opening batsman, added another ass
Will they or won't they? England's tour to India still unresolved
By one of those strange quirks of fate, the announcement about which players will tour India, and those who have asked for more time to consider, came
Caddick and Trescothick back for Wednesday
The final team line up will be announced later on Tuesday morning, but is likely to be drawn from the team that played on Sunday with the addition of
England overwhelm Sri Lanka on day of more controversy
Today may have been a religious day in the sacred city of Kandy but it was far from a harmonious one as tempers flared on a dramatic third dayCharlie
Sri Lanka oust Pakistan in exciting semifinal
This was as exciting a semi-final as one could have hoped forCharlie Austin24-Jan-2000This was as exciting a semi-final as one could have hoped for. I
Rameez to press for resumption of India-Pakistan matches
Rameez Raja, the chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board, has said that he will use his visit to Mumbai next month for an International Cricket
Craig Evans – One Day career averages
Opponents (Venue) NoJohn Ward04-Apr-2003Abbreviations:A = Australia N = NamibiaB = Bangladesh NZ = New ZealandE = England
England have no answer to rampant Australia
England are facing an innings defeat in the second Test at Adelaide after Australia's bowlers ripped out three of their top batsmen for just 36 runs i
England aim to press home advantage
England have flattered to deceive during the past yearCharlie Austin12-Jun-2002England have flattered to deceive during the past year. Against Pakista