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
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
Fletcher wants continuation of control in Auckland
Risk judgment and management was much better in England’s One-Day International win over New Zealand in Napier on Wednesday and coach Duncan Fletcher
Goodbye to Mexican Waves at MCG
Mexican waves will be banned at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the ground’s old Bay 13 area singled out for alcohol restrictions as cricket authorit
Bevan not considered automatic one-day selection
Captain Ricky Ponting said not even matchwinner Michael Bevan was an automatic selection in the Australian one-day team tomorrow as selectors face the
Early Auckland wickets vital for ND victory hopes
A tense, rather than exciting, third day saw this State Championship match move into the control of Northern Districts, but a quickfire sixth wicket p
Andhra Pradesh grind out a dull Day Two
Andhra Pradesh batted defensively for much of Day Two in their Ranji Trophy league match against Hyderabad at Secunderabad on WednesdayStaff Reporter2
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
Rummans accepts penalty as ACB maintains hard line on drug use
Graeme Rummans expressed gratitude and Australia’s cricket administrators signalled an ongoing determination to stamp out drug use in the wake of the
Auckland crush Otago in women's league
Auckland continued to make every post a winner in the State League competition today when they thrashed Otago by seven wickets in AucklandLynn McConne