Wellington extended their lead at the top of the State Shield table to seven points after a resounding seven-wicket victory over Northern Districts in
Sharjah to host Pakistan-West Indies Tests
President of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) ReverendWes Hall returned home yesterday to wonderful newsTony Cozier and Philip Spooner09-Jan-2002P
Skill execution improving as we go in State Shield
As I write this the State Northern Knights are in Rotorua preparing to play Wellington in the sixth round of the State ShieldRobbie Hart15-Jan-2002As
Top order looking to make more of an impact against England
New Zealand's first four batsmen were very keen to put their hands up and take responsibility for getting a good score in the National Bank One-Day In
High cricketing standards in Ranji quarter-finals
It was a good move by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)to postpone the start of the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals by two daysin order to
Sri Lanka A batman struggle as Dambulla reopens
Kenya's cricketers conjured up their best performance of a previouslydisappointing tour on Thursday, as the picturesque Rangiri DambullaInternational
Cellphones on hold
As they entered their dressing rooms at the Sharjah Stadium after practice yesterday, a sign above the door warned the West Indies and Pakistan cricke
Vaughan injury puts him in doubt for first Test
England batsman Michael Vaughan, the star performer in the side's 33-run win over New Zealand in the National Bank Series in Auckland on Saturday will
New pavilion complex on schedule
Hampshire's £2m pavilion will be open for business when Leicestershire visit on April 24 - and the changing rooms will include the only jacuzzis on th
Kenya sound World Cup warning
Sri Lanka have been warnedCharlie Austin23-Feb-2002Sri Lanka have been warned. In 366 days they will play their fourth match inthe 2003 World Cup at t