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
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
Flawless century by Rashid for Islamabad
An error-free century by Rashid Amin Butt spurred Islamabad past Lahore Blues as the home side took a vital first innings lead of 64 runs on the secon
Wellington complete Tiger slam by breaking one-day title drought
The State Shield final between Wellington and Canterbury at the Basin Reserve, won by Wellington by 53 runs, was a match of serpentine twists and turn
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
Fazle's rude reminder to selectors
Fine bowling by paceman Fazle Akbar (4-17) and an unbeaten46 by Shoaib Malik powered Pakistan ‘A’ to a convincing sixwicket win over Pakistan Seniors
Bacher gets honorary law degree from Wits University
Dr Ali Bacher, executive director of the ICC Cricket World Cup in SouthAfrica in 2003, today received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from theUni
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
Speed will "chat" with Gavaskar over conflicts of interest
International Cricket Council chief executive Malcolm Speed will have “a chat” with the head of the ICC’s cricket committee-playing, and former Indian
Rudolph still wants to play for South Africa
Jacques Rudolph, one of the men unwittingly cast at the centre of the storm currently tearing South African cricket apart, flew home on Monday to say