It was callous, cold-blooded, almost cruel cricketCharlie Austin31-Aug-2001It was callous, cold-blooded, almost cruel cricket. Sri Lanka’sbatsmen just
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Redbacks seize advantage as late wickets tumble
At the end of a day of fluctuating fortunes, the Victorian Bushrangers will be disappointed that they trail by 152 runs with five wickets in hand at t
Jefferson and Kadeer named in provisional Academy squad
Essex’s Will Jefferson and the Worcestershire batsman Kadeer Ali are among 15 players, named today by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), who wil
Sri Lanka boost NRR with crushing victory
Sri Lanka crushed international minnows Canada with embarrassing ease at Paarl on Wednesday, completing a nine-wicket win inside two hours without the
Somerset chief executive writes to all members to aplogise
Mr Anderson refers to the meeting that Cricket Chairman Vic Marks is going to have with the coaches and senior staff to `assess what went wrong and wh
Gough unlikely to make Lord's Test
Darren Gough has revealed that he’s not expecting to take part in the first Test against Sri Lanka, which starts on May 16 at Lord’sCricInfo08-May-200
Ranji round-up
Punjab were on course for an outright win over Assam at the end of day two of the five-day pre-quarterfinal between the two sides at the Punjab Cricke
Lara to tour Sri Lanka despite injury
Star West Indian batsman, Brian Lara, has been given the all-clear to playin the forthcoming tour of Sri Lanka according to a BBC Online reportMonday,
Cronje campaign gathers momentum
Hansie Cronje’s bid to rehabilitate himself, at least in the eyes of the South African public, gathered pace on Monday as indications of a carefully-p
Matthews' comments unlikely to bother resurgent England
Former Australian all-rounder Greg Matthews has issued a warning to England’s victorious Test cricketersCricInfo21-May-2001Former Australian all-round