More accolades for Lehmann with Hampden Medal win
Darren Lehmann’s status as Australian domestic cricket’s finest player received further endorsement last night when he was named winner of the prestig
Jacob Martin double-century sets up sure win for Baroda
Extending his century from yesterday, skipper Jacob Martin ensured that Ranji Trophy holders Baroda would qualify for the semi-final on the third day
Somerset Chief proposes more overseas players per county if number of England contracts increases.
Somerset Chief Executive Peter Anderson returned to the issue of centrally contracted England players when I spoke to him at the County Ground on Thur
Law pays tribute to Bulls' depth
Queensland captain Stuart Law has paid tribute to the depth of his state’s resources and the quality of its emerging players in the wake of its 235-ru
Kenway targetting one-day international keepers place
Derek Kenway is back after four months with the England Academy in Australia – and is gunning for James Foster’s one-day placeSimon Walter – Southern
First Test ends in washed out draw
With puddles the size of little lakes all around the outfield, play was called off without a single ball being bowled on the final dayAnand Vasu15-Apr
North gives WA upper hand
Marcus North’s second successive century has pushed Western Australia towards a respectable first innings total in its crunch Pura Cup match against S
Corbin and Penn take Wellington's top awards
New Zealand representative Anna Corbin and leading men’s wicket-taker Andrew Penn were named the Wellington cricketers of the year recentlyLynn McConn
Lee: I like fast things
The past two years will be marked forever as poignant ones in the history of cricket, especially from an Australian point of viewClaire Killeen30-Apr-
County Ground work all completed before the start of the first home game on Tuesday
With the first home game of the season, against Glamorgan on Tuesday, just a couple of days away, the builders at the County Ground are busy putting t