West Indies recall Hinds for fourth Test
Left-handed batsman Wavell Hinds has been named in the West Indies’ 13-member squad for the fourth 2002 Cable & Wireless Test against India, starting
Bulls, Tigers ready for the rematch
It almost had to happen, reallyJohn Polack21-Mar-2002It almost had to happen, really.It is three months since Tasmania last played Queensland in a Pur
Hampshire Rose Bowl is ready for investors
To say that cricket in this country tends to be a bit wary of change is to make one of the great understatements of all timeRalph Dellor01-Mar-2002To
Grant Flower: the India tour
Grant Flower now seems permanently part of the Zimbabwean middle order, after opening the innings for yearsJohn Ward12-Apr-2002Grant Flower now seems
Law included in Bulls' line-up
Queensland selectors are likely to wait until Wednesday before making a decision on the availability of Stuart Law for the team’s Pura Cup Final clash
A plan well-executed
I had expected Harbhajan Singh to be moreeffective on the final day and even run through the West Indiesbatting line-upErapalli Prasanna24-Apr-2002A c
Jaffer, Mongia continue fine form against North Zone
Wasim Jaffer and Nayan Mongia, continuing their fine form in the Duleep Trophy tournament, hammered 78 and 76 respectively during the first day of Wes
Now the battle is for fourth place on the world Test ladder
New Zealand waved goodbye to the prospect of a third placing in the ICC Test Championship when failing to win the second National Bank Series Test at
2002 membership looking very healthy indeed for the Cidermen
Before a ball of the new first class cricket season has been bowled, Somerset County Cricket Club membership is looking in a healthy position, thanks
World Cricket Stars to take on Lancashire
The star studded Lashings team descend on Old Trafford on Sunday 18th August for an action packed 45-over fixture against a full Lancashire TeamLancas