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
Time to give Wright the accolades he deserves
It is now two years since John Geoffrey Wright took over as thefirst foreign coach of the Indian teamPartab Ramchand18-Nov-2002It is now two years sin
Admirable recovery capped historic series – Snedden
New Zealand's fighting defiance to create history at the end of today's drawn second Test with the West Indies at Grenada won the admiration of New Ze
Steve Elworthy once again puts up his hand
With one round of matches to go the SuperSport Series is heading for a climax after Western Province dropped into third place and KwaZulu-Natal leapfr
England call up Ball and Johnson for India tour
The Somerset pace bowler, Richard Johnson, and the Gloucestershire off-spinner, Martyn Ball, have called up by England as replacements for Andrew Cadd
Wasim Akram dropped from training squad as Pakistan look to the future
Former captain Wasim Akram was omitted from Pakistan's 26-man cricket training squad ahead of the Asian Test Championship, said Pakistan chairman of s
England in the driving seat
Playing to a plan - safe and steady - England lifted their total to a challenging 391 todayRafi Nasim19-May-2001Playing to a plan - safe and steady -
Gujarat struggling to save match
Following on 264 runs behind, Gujarat managed to reach 73 for the lossof two wickets at the close of play on the third day of their WestZone Ranji Tro
Waugh, Bevan shut out Proteas on day for the history books
Cricket's excursion indoors in Melbourne today may have afforded the sport one of its more novel developments of recent years but there was no escapin
West Indies Domestic: Neck-and-neck
Like a champion sprinter, Barbados made all the early running inthe opening stages of the Busta Cup semifinal against the LeewardIslands yesterday12-F