Angus Fraser to retire
Angus Fraser retires from First-Class cricketMiddlesex CCC Media Release10-Apr-2002Angus Fraser will be retiring from First Class Cricket immediately
Gus MacKay: fastest century
Big-hitting all-rounder Gus Mackay, at the age of 34, reached a century off 45 balls in the Logan Cup match against Matabeleland last weekendJohn Ward
Vinod Kambli thrashes Central bowlers
Continuing a blazing run of form in this tournament, Vinod Kambli made an unbeaten 56 in chasing Central Zone’s meagre total at Gurgaon on Wednesday.S
Boycott puts Ganguly through his paces
One may not admire his batting against true fast bowling, but one can never complain that he is reluctant to take tips from former cricketersSpecial C
India continue to dominate at home
There will be a tendency to dismiss as inconsequential India’s2-0 Test series victory over ZimbabwePartab Ramchand05-Mar-2002There will be a tendency
Tributes pour in after Ben Hollioake dies in car crash
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Fleming and Crowe honoured at national sports awards
Stephen Fleming’s performance as skipper of New Zealand was recognised in New Zealand’s annual sports awards that were presented in Wellington last ni
Bevan not considered automatic one-day selection
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Saeed Anwar's omission clear case of double standards
Saeed Anwar, one of the best openers in present day cricket, slapped the face of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) when he declared himself fully fit f
Frantic schedule has its dangers, says Hussain
Looking ahead to this summers seven Test matches in England, captain Nasser Hussain has voiced his concern about the effect of the hectic internationa