Sri Lanka Blind had just gotten off to a solid start in their game against South Africa at the Guru Nanak College Ground in Chennai when rain forced t
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Unchanged Kiwi team but pressure on batsmen from Hadlee
No surprises came out of the New Zealand selection camp when the same team that trounced India by 10 wickets in just over two days was retained for th
Casson the key as WA seeks to take full points
Western Australia will be hoping Beau Casson can repeat his first innings wicket blitz tomorrow and guide the Warriors to outright points against Sout
Railways trounce UP by 107 runs courtesy TP Singh century
A blistering century from Tejinder Pal Singh saw Railways notch up a comfortable 107-run win over Uttar Pradesh in their Ranji one-day tie at the Daly
England's fielding not good enough – Hussain
Nasser Hussain admitted England were let down by their fielding after their 31-run defeat at the hands of Sri Lanka under the SCG floodlights.CricInfo
Ian Blackwell reflects on the 'toughest tour of all time'
Somerset all rounder Ian Blackwell reflected on his tour of Australia that came to an end over the weekend when England were beaten in the second VB o
Captain's Log – Jan. 29-Feb. 5
“The organising committee shares the disappointment of the Kenyan cricketers and their supporters29-Jan-2003Saturday, February 1, 2003:::”The organisi
ICC to discuss Samuels case
The West Indies Cricket Board has been informed by the International Cricket Council that it will hear the case to allow the reinstatement of batsman
Windies find no elbow room
JOHANNESBURG – The West Indies’ serious World Cup intentions were made plain last night when they maintained the same XI they used in the triumphant o
Playing catch up in the World Cup
A fumbled catch, a sensational run-out, a few reckless strokes, an abandoned match and, suddenly, the euphoria of the West Indies’ opening World Cup v