New Zealand cricketers in England and Dutch club cricket are having a lean time of it at the momentLynn McConnell11-Jun-2003New Zealand cricketers in
Boycott on the mend
Geoffrey Boycott has revealed that he is close to returning to work following his successful battle to overcome throat cancerWisden CricInfo staff23-M
Speed: Umpires should have disciplined McGrath and Sarwan
Malcolm Speed, chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has stated that the umpires were wrong in failing to lay disciplinary charg
'We fought all the way' – Vaughan
Pakistan won the battle of the new-look sides on Tuesday, beating England by two wicketsWisden CricInfo staff18-Jun-2003Pakistan won the battle of the
Indian venues decided but order unknown for NZ
New Zealand will play their Test matches on the tour of India in September-October in Mohali and Kanpur, although in which order is still to be decide
Latif under fire for series defeat
Less than five days after Pakistan's 1-2 defeat by England in the NatWest Challenge, the voices of dissent have already started against Rashid Latif,
SPCL1 Week10 – White saves the day … again
Giles White's last-man heroics saved the Hampshire Academy from defeat against Southern Electric Premier League rivals South Wilts at Lower Bemerton.
Hampshire get home draw in 2nd XI Trophy semis
Hampshire have been given a home draw in the ECB Second XI Trophy competition, when they will meet neighbours Sussex at the Rose Bowl on 11 August.Vic
Lillee reacts sharply to Gavaskar's speech
Dennis Lillee has reacted sharply to Sunil Gavaskar's criticism of Australia's sledging tactics, saying that sledging would never leave the game compl
Warne faces training ban
Little has gone right for Shane Warne in recent weeks, and now it seems that he might be banned from training with Victoria after the federal governme