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
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
West Indies hit back
The youngest and the trustiest of their players took a match that wasslowly slipping away from the West Indies and reclaimed the initiativewith refres
Indian confidence level on a high
Amidst speculation in the local press that the top four teams makingthe semi-final grade would be Australia, New Zealand, England andpossibly South Af
Baroda squeak past Railways on first innings
Baroda’s last wicket pair of Rashid Patel and Valmik Buch helped theirside past Railways’ first innings total of 506 on the final day oftheir Super Le
Australia comes back from the brink
There is presently one immutable rule that you must bear in mind whenwatching cricket – never dismiss the Australians, no matter howprecarious their p
Purnima Rau's experience helps India A win low scoring match
When the result of a match is inconsequential, it is difficult foreven the most professional of cricketers to give off their bestAnand Vasu27-Sep-2000
Rameez Raja: Wet conditions may spell trouble for Pakistan
Ever since 1982, when the Imran Khan led squad won its second Test on England soil after a 28-year gap, Pakistan’s track record at Lord’s, with the ex
Pryor bowls Otago into dominant position
Otago took the honours on the scheduled second day of their ninth round Shell Trophy match with Northern Districts, courtesy of a Craig Pryor five-wic
Bosman and Bastow shine on day of few highlights
LOOTS Bosman and Jon Bastow provided the highlights on an otherwiseforgettable opening day of this low-key match between two of the SupersportSeries a