Strange, isn't it, that the county system when England beat the West Indies here and Pakistan and Sri Lanka away was okay but apparently overnight, no
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
Williams shows his value for Boland against Griquas
The rain that destroyed a day's play of the third Test between South Africa and New Zealand in Johannesburg was in no mood to allow much more action a
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Almost as big a prize as winning the last game of the National Bank Series with New Zealand in Hamilton tomorrow will be the two weeks break awaiting
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Chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Tim Lamb, has spoken in a radio interview about the timescale for contract negotiations with E
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Somerset ended the second day of their championship match against Sussex at Hove on 380 for 8, a first innings lead of 43Richard Walsh25-Apr-2002Somer
Low Otago score sets Auckland up for easy win
The first rain-free day in Central Otago for a fortnight did not prove to be a happy omen for Otago who lost their State Shield match with Auckland at
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Emily Drumm's success in captaining New Zealand to victory in the CricInfo Women's World Cup last summer was further recognised when she was named Auc
Interim Committee Chairman plans to reorganise the board
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