India stumble after Tendulkar dazzles
The first two days’ play of this Guyana Test match – and it can be called thus for more reasons than just the venue – threw up tremendous excitement f
Discarded Shadab sparkles again
Shadab Kabir continued his magnificent form when he propelled Pakistan Customs to a comfortable eight-wicket victory over Lahore Whites in the Nationa
Cricket is changing, but it's natural progression – Hussain
Quick fire cricket that has seen teams chasing higher and higher totals in the fourth innings of Tests, more result matches and more phenomenal cricke
South Africa A hold all the aces against India A
A strong batting performance from South Africa A has seen them wrest the advantage in their four-day encounter against India A at Goodyear Park, Bloem
Butler's speed wins him Test spot
Ian Butler’s meteoric rise into the stratosphere of international cricket continued apace today with his inclusion in New Zealand’s team for the first
Gilchrist tops Test batting rankings
Adam Gilchrist has become the first regular No.7 batsman to top the Test batting rankings.AAP06-May-2002Adam Gilchrist has become the first regular No
ZCO editorial, volume 3 issue 25
Who would have imagined that our national side would be leading the one-day series – against India in India, of all places – by two victories to oneJo
Pollock: Selectors were right to dump the Waughs
South African captain Shaun Pollock said Australian selectors were right to have dropped Steve and Mark Waugh and gamble on a new-look squad for the W
Hampshire defeat Surrey by the narrowest of margins
Hampshire recorded their first victory of the season, defeating Surrey at the Oval in the Benson & Hedges Cup match, by the narrowest of margins.Vic I
Russell extends Gloucestershire commitment
Former England wicket-keeper Jack Russell has signed an extension to his Gloucestershire contract by an additional year to the end of the 2004 seasonC