At the start of the third day of the State Championship game between Northern Districts and Canterbury, it appeared probable that there would not be a
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Disciplined England triumph in tense Cuttack encounter
India wilted under sustained England pressure in the field as the tourists successfully defended a total of 250 in the second one-day internationalSte
Auckland's one-day season reaches sadly predictable end
The one-day cricket season that Auckland would rather forget came to its expected limp finish at Eden Park’s outer oval today when Wellington gained a
Hayden goes, Waugh stays as selectors search for winning team
Australia’s selectors have today embarked on the unexpected step of removing Matthew Hayden from the squad that will play out the remainder of the VB
WP announce squad for SBC final
Nashua WP selectors have announced a squad of twelve players for Friday’s Standard Bank Cup final against KwaZulu-Natal in DurbanWPCA Staff05-Feb-2002
Stuart Carlisle: life at the helm
Stuart Carlisle, enjoying a three-week break at home before the national side takes off for India, is not downhearted at the struggles Zimbabwe cricke
Brittle batting poses problems to selectors
Pakistan’s recent successive victories in international cricket is indeed acommendable featSalahuddin Sallu17-Feb-2002Pakistan’s recent successive vic
Sri Lankans right behind Muralitharan
Sri Lanka once again rallied behind Muttiah Muralitharan and rejected former Indian spin wizard Bishen Singh Bedi’s recent demands to ban the magician
CD building on Sinclair's great innings
Mathew Sinclair’s 171 has been the main feature of Central Districts domination of Canterbury in the State Championship yesterday and today, though he
Nash, Love spoil Tasmania's broth
All the ingredients for Queensland’s fifth first-class title in eight years are in place after batsmen Brendan Nash (96) and Martin Love (93) served u