Lancashire refuse to release Crawley
Lancashire have confirmed that they intend to keep John Crawley at Old Trafford next season, despite the former captain’s request to be released from
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
Fletcher fixed it for me, says delighted Giles
Ashley Giles praised the insight of the England coach, Duncan Fletcher, after taking five wickets as England won a thriller at Delhi to give themselve
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
Uttar Pradesh batsmen fail on Day One
Pritam Gandhe, bowling his off-breaks with vicious effect, picked sixwickets as Uttar Pradesh collapsed in their first innings againstVidarbha on Day
Craig McMillan bounces his way into Test
Craig McMillan has been bouncing his way around New Zealand cricket grounds for the last few seasons, infuriating crowds with his short-pitched antics
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
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