Sri Lanka squashed Caribbean hopes for a face saving victory to end anotherwise ill-fated tour when they defeated West Indies by 34 runs to winthe LG
The way we were…
Roll the tapeMike Whitaker18-Aug-2001Roll the tape.A familiar rhythm, drumstick on cowbell, and then the organ riff thatinsinuated its way into many l
The debacle at Lord's – A Review
Pakistan's humiliating defeat at Lords has plunged this cricket crazy nation into an ocean of frustration, anger and depression, not for the team losi
Bhatia leads the way for Tamil Nadu on opening day
After a rather innocuous outing in the last round against Kerala,Hyderabad came up against a rather rock solid Tamil Nadu batting lineup in their Sout
ICC face 50-million-pound compensation claim
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is likely to face a compensation claim of 50 million pounds from the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC), which h
Mark Garaway back at Taunton after catching up with the Somerset trio on his 'trip of a lifetime'
Mark Garaway, the Director of the Regional Academy and Somerset assistant coach has just returned to the County Ground in Taunton after spending three
Patil: It's not talent that is lacking in Kenyan cricket
They might be the minnows of one-day cricket, but Kenya sure take their game seriouslyAnand Vasu11-Sep-2002They might be the minnows of one-day cricke
Power at the Oval
To the backdrop of noisy, happy, flag-waving celebrations, the West Indies completed yet another emphatic victory over India at Kensington Oval in the
Ranji Round-up
Set a fourth-innings target of 400 to win, Gujarat never had a chance of getting there on the last day, especially since they ended the third day teet
ICC rejects Pakistan protest
The International Cricket Council (ICC) Tuesday rejected Pakistan'sobjection and retained controversial New Zealander John Reid as matchreferee for th