Australian county imports for 2002: a guide
Though it seemed to escape serious attention on both sides of the Atlantic last year, it’s worth bearing in mind that, among the four major prizes tha
Winchester carry Hampshire flag into Regional Indoor finals
A crushing six wicket victory over Taunton has allowed Hampshire’s indoor cricket specialists Winchester K.SRichard Isaacs18-Feb-2002A crushing six wi
Policy change bears fruit
Based on what seemed to be a policy to develop some of the more promising young players around, it would have been a most welcomed bonus if Barbados h
Essex relish early flowering
At a time when many counties are bemoaning the fact that their overseas players are arriving late or leaving early to fulfil international commitments
Ponting shows leadership with the bat
Ricky Ponting showed more leadership qualities with the bat by helping cover for another mixed return from the Waugh brothers in the third cricket Tes
Southern Premier League pair excel for Uni's
St Cross Symondians left-hander Jimmy Adams and South Wilts left-arm pace bowler James Tomlinson – two of Hampshire’s rising young cricket stars – pro
Ganguly anchors Indian reply at Delhi
On 171/4 at the end of the second day’s play of the Delhi Test, the best news for Indian fans was a purple patch that skipper Sourav Ganguly ran into,
Waqar retained captain for New Zealand series
Waqar Younis was retained Pakistan captain for next month’s home series against New ZealandSamiul Hasan29-Mar-2002Waqar Younis was retained Pakistan c
Mixed fortunes for South African players in England
Neil Johnson (Hampshire), Sven Koenig (Middlesex) and Greg Smith (Nottinghamshire) showed early form as the second week of the English County Champion
Slight improvement in one-day performances according to latest survey
Things could only get better after the disastrous one-day domestic summer in New ZealandLynn McConnell19-Apr-2002Things could only get better after th