Former New Zealand cricket coach Warren Lees was amazed at England's failure to make the most of their opportunities on a limited first day of their t
Gilchrist towers above Newlands Test
With South Africa as competitive as at any stage this summer, the second day of the second Test match at Newlands contained just about everything: agg
Wicket-keeper Gazzard ready to take his chance
The 19-year-old Cornishman who progressed through the Somerset Academy had a succesful season for the Second XI and kept wicket for England Under-19s
Irfan Pathan bowls West to a comprehensive win
After facing a dearth of quality left-arm quicks for a long while, India suddenly find them sprouting from all cornersStaff Reporter16-Mar-2002After f
Mashrafe is suffering his second successive injury
Mashrafe-bin-Mortaza, regardless recognized as the fastest bowler of the country, will be missing two Test series that Bangladesh are going to take on
Andover close in on a play-off place with dual wins
A comfortably win and a nail-biting one has seen Andover clinch their place in the April 14 Championship play-off showdown, as they lifted themselves
Vikram Rathour cracks a masterly unbeaten century
Vikram Rathour with an unbeaten 149 helped North Zone to 250/3 at close of play against East Zone in the Duleep Trophy league match being played at th
A sorry capitulation by the Indians
The Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados has always been one of the dreaded Test venues for the Indian cricket teamErapalli Prasanna06-May-2002The
Urdu Report – New Zealand v Pakistan Ist Test, Day 1
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Dasgupta talks of Test ambitions
There was a time when the legendary Rodney Marsh - the former world-record holder of 355 dismissals as a wicket-keeper, bettered by Ian Healy later -