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
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
Coach Harper searches for answers after first Test
West Indies coach Roger Harper was confidant his side could comeback with agood performance in the second Test at Kandy starting on Wednesday, butadmi
Rawalpindi trounce Lahore Whites
Deadly bowling by paceman Shahid Mahmood (three for four) and JunaidZia (four for 41) helped Rawalpindi crush Lahore Whites by 72 runs intheir Nationa
Collingwood extends Durham contract
Durham County Cricket Club today announced that 25 year-old all-rounder Paul Collingwood has signed a new contract extending his stay at the club for
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
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
Black Cap search successfully completed
Mission AccomplishedLynn McConnell06-Jul-2001Mission Accomplished. New Zealand Cricket has tracked down players to have represented the country in Tes
Yorkshire ease worries, but Surrey look doomed
Yorkshire Phoenix moved further away from relegation worries with an emphatic 67 runs win over Surrey Lions at Headingley in the Norwich Union LeagueD
Dav Whatmore: We now have to be ruthless
We have been down this road before – one nil up with two Test matchesto play after an emphatic victory in GalleDav Whatmore20-Aug-2001Dav WhatmoreNati