South Africa skipper Shaun Pollock admitted that the pitch used for the opening one-day international against Sri Lanka was too heavily loaded in favo
'Things are reaching fever pitch' says Blackie ahead of Ashes Test in Adelaide
With the Ashes action switching to Adelaide, Somerset all rounder Ian Blackwell who is in Australia with the England Academy finds himself in the thic
The better side won
As Nasser Hussain was about to depart from Heathrow on what turned out to be this ill-fated Ashes tour, he said that he genuinely believed his side st
MCC team to tour Australia over Christmas and New Year
A strong MCC squad, managed by Tony Dodemaide, the Club's Head of Cricket, is to tour Australia over Christmas and the New YearMCC Media Release13-Dec
West Indies take command of Chittagong Test
After the debacle in the first Test in Dhaka, not much was expected of the young and inexperienced Bangladesh team that squared up to the West Indies
Sri Lanka wilt under relentless England pressure
The farcical run out of Sanath Jayasuriya for 99 proved to be the turning point as England won their crucial triangular series match with Sri Lanka by
Aussies in need of Waugh hero
SYDNEY, Jan 3 AAP - If ever there was a more perfect time for Steve Waugh to score a match-saving century, this was it.Valkerie Mangnall03-Jan-2003SYD
Griqualand West force their way into Standard Bank Cup semi-finals
KwaZulu-Natal and Griqualand West, knowing that a Standard Bank Cup semi-final place was up for grabs, met in Pietermaritzburg with the prize a trip t
ICC's stance on World Cup is clear – Gray
The president of the International Cricket Council, Malcolm Gray, is insisting that there will be no change in the organisation's position despite the
ICC resolves World Cup contracts dispute with India
The International Cricket Council has confirmed that Indian will play in the World Cup, after its executive board endorsed an agreement during today'