Agarkar blasts India to three-wicket win against South Africa 'A'
Ajit Agarkar blasted India to an unlikely three-wicket victory over SouthAfrica A at Willowmoore Park in Benoni last night, hauling the tourists outof
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
Weather conditions in Wellington could result in slow pitch
Changes to both teams appear likely for the second match in the National Bank Series between New Zealand and England at the WestpacTrust Stadium in We
Pakistan struggling after falling for 152
Pakistan’s innings, in the presence of a full house at Lord’s, could be regarded as an anti-climax for the NatWest Series finalAndy Jalil23-Jun-2001Pa
Jacobs to be paid after all
Yesterday the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) confirmed that suspended vice-captain and wicketkeeper, Ridley Jacobs, will be paid his tour fees after
Stewart plans to play for two more years
Alec Stewart has ended speculation about his imminent retirement from top cricket by confirming that he hopes to remain in the first-class game for at
White an injury doubt for First Test
England have admitted that they are worried by an injury to key all-rounder Craig White prior to Thursday’s Lord’s Test against PakistanCricInfo14-May
Blewett and Katich in WACA runfest
Australia’s formidable batting depth was reinforced during a WACA runfest today when South Australia’s Greg Blewett followedhometown hero Simon Katich
Brett Lee considers county Second XI option
Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has revealed that he may play Second XI cricket for a first-class county in an effort to attain full fitness prior to
Rain frustrates Kent against Somerset
Only 11 balls were bowled in the day as rain and bad light frustrated players from Kent and Somerset on day two of their Festival Week championship ma