The chairman of the Interim Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka, Vijaya Malalasekara, said yesterday in a media briefing in Col
Gray hints at action against countries refusing to play another
The International Cricket Council needs more powers to deal withissues like match-fixing and the refusal of countries to play againstcertain opponents
Maher's century proves meaningless
Jimmy Maher's maiden century for Glamorgan counted for nought as their CricInfo Championship clash with Kent petered out into a rain-affected drawMark
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Carter signs new two-year deal with Northants
Northamptonshire's Director of Cricket, Bob Carter, has agreed a new two-year deal with the clubRobin Reid28-Jun-2001Northamptonshire's Director of Cr
Selectors to blame for A-team debacle
Continuity is a word seldom associated with Pakistan cricket, so when onediscovered that seven members of the Pakistan A squad that triumphed overSri
South Zone win by three runs
A gallant unbeaten 100 by BMV Uthappa followed by a mesmeric spell offour for eight from two overs by AT Rayudu helped South Zone defeatCombined XI by
How Mr 100% has created a team in his own image
Steve Waugh is a tough and uncompromising cricketer - and he believes his side are in the same mouldCricInfo29-Jun-2001Steve Waugh is a tough and unco
Lead of 150 may be enough, says McGrath
Glenn McGrath, who knocked the stuffing out of the England batting with his five-wicket haul, reckons if Australia can build a first innings lead of 1
Trescothick is a future England captain, says Anderson
Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson has predicted that Marcus Trescothick will one day become England captainRichard Walsh12-Jul-2001Somerset Chie