Brownwashing the Brits
To an extent, the England team was not helped by off-field eventsPartab Ramchand20-Dec-2001Hardly anybody would have wagered on England losing all thr
Devendra Bundela puts up a gallant fight in Indore
Central Zone were 339 for eight at the close of play on the first day of their four-day Duleep Trophy encounter against North Zone at the Maharani Ush
ECB National Academy v Victoria 2nd XI – Day 3 of 4
Steve Harmison, Ian Bell and Matthew Wood ensured another positive day for the ECB National Academy in Melbourne.ECB23-Jan-2002Steve Harmison, Ian Bel
Zimbabwe thrash Bangladesh by nine wickets
The two semi-finalists of Group One of the ICC Under-19 World Cup Plate Championship matched up today in what became a thrashingLynn McConnell31-Jan-2
Thorpe and Flintoff cash in against weakened attack
New Zealand’s weary bowlers, on the receiving end of an English rewriting of the record books, could be excused if they asked Christchurch ground auth
Amit Bhandari gives Delhi the edge
Figures of 6-55 saw Amit Bhandari rip through the Jammu & Kashmirline-up to give Delhi the edge in their Ranji Trophy league match atDelhiStaff Report
Astle does it by the book on fine day for tourists
To overcome Queensland’s bowlers, you need to think and play positivelyJohn Polack01-Nov-2001To overcome Queensland’s bowlers, you need to think and p
South African captain Boucher upbeat ahead of second Test
For someone who has the task of lifting his side to what would be one of the most improbable Test victories in history, South African captain Mark Bou
Patience with weather wears out and semi-final abandoned
TypicalLynn McConnell06-Feb-2002Typical. Murphy’s Law even.After a break in the weather was sufficient to see Bert Sutcliffe Oval dried off after all
Natal Under-19 in control despite Coventry heroics
Natal were still in the driving seat on the second day of their three-day game with Zimbabwe, despite losing one and a half hours to rainMehluli Siban