BCCSL announce 15-man squad for England tour
The Board of Control for cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) announced a 15-mansquad for Sri Lanka’s forthcoming three-Test tour of England on TuesdaynightCr
Somerset players to tackle Royal Marines Assault course at Lympstone
The Somerset squad returned to Taunton this evening after spending what Head of Injury Prevention Darren Veness described as “Two very very good days,
Youhana wrests advantage from West Indies
It was a day for the disciplined rather than the dazzlingAnand Vasu31-Jan-2002It was a day for the disciplined rather than the dazzling. The Sharjah C
Finals place ensures great summer just got a whole lot better
It wasn’t the greatest way to make the VB Series finals, having to rely on how other teams played, but New Zealand’s inclusion is a great reward for a
Mashrafe is suffering his second successive injury
Mashrafe-bin-Mortaza, regardless recognized as the fastest bowler of the country, will be missing two Test series that Bangladesh are going to take on
England looming bright on the Fleming radar
Successful New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming put the 2-0 National Bank series victory over Bangladesh behind him immediately today and started to co
Players given clear reminder from selectors
New Zealand has picked players to succeed for the Bangladesh series and they have been advised it would be unwise to under-performLynn McConnell13-Dec
Warriors name Pura Cup squad to meet Redbacks
The following preliminary squad of thirteen has been named by the WA selectors for the Western Warriors v South Australian Redbacks Pura Cup game at t
Wicket-keeping warhorse set for fresh charge
You might not guess it just from meeting him, but it was as far back as 1981 that Gloucestershire’s longest-serving player made his debut for the coun
Matt Bulbeck on the comeback trail
Somerset left arm bowler Matt Bulbeck played his first match of the year on his comeback trail to regaining a first team place in 2002Richard Walsh05