Bangladesh sink into the mire at Dhaka
A horrendous lower-middle order collapse has restricted Bangladesh to 160 after they batted for just two sessions or 53.2 oversShahryar Khan09-Jan-200
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
West Indies call up Runako Morton to Sharjah
The West Indies selectors today called up the in-form Nevis and Leeward Islands all-rounder Runako Morton, to travel to Sharjah as replacement for the
EP move closer to SBC semis while Bears and Titans tie
Eastern Province kept alive their hopes of a Standard Bank Cup semifinal berth with seven-run victory over Boland on Sunday, but the Border Bears’ hop
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
Tamil Nadu ensures first-innings points
Tamil Nadu played analytical cricket on the fourth day of their RanjiTrophy league match against Hyderabad at Chennai, picking up fivepoints by virtue
Worcestershire sign Stephen Peters from Essex
Worcestershire have made Essex batsman Stephen Peters their third close-seasonrecruit, signing him up on a three-year contract.CricInfo29-Nov-2001Worc
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
Railways bat well on rain-interrupted first day
On a slushy day, with a wet out-field delaying the start of play until 2 p.m., Railways made the most of their limited batting time to reach a comfort
India A surprise seniors under lights at Bangalore
The Hero-Honda Challenger Trophy 2002 threw up a result that can only be described as good for Indian cricket at large when India `A’ beat the India S