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
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
Bulls, Blues prepare to step out on stairway to seven
New South Wales will arrive at the ‘Gabba tomorrow missing a brace of its best players, with injury threatening the capacities of another, and with a
Reiffel draws the curtain
Bushrangers captain and greatest ever wicket-taker Paul Reiffel, today drew the curtain on his decorated career by retiring from first-class cricketVi
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
Proteas build lead in wake of Bevan master class
The tour match between New South Wales and South Africa appears headed for an exciting finish tomorrow after Michael Bevan and Herschelle Gibbs again
Fleming predicts exciting batting from New Zealand tomorrow
New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming is predicting “a very exciting batting day” for his side in their second National Bank Test with Bangladesh at the
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,
Queensland to host ING Cup final after beating SA
Queensland will host next Sunday’s ING Cup final after a brisk 97-run partnership between Martin Love and Clinton Perren set up a comfortable five-wic
West Indies decline to tour
West Indies have made up their mind not to tour Pakistanunder the prevailing situation in the region but thePakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said it was w