Snedden denies April-May tour of Pakistan suggestion
New Zealand Cricket chief executive Martin Snedden never suggested that New Zealand’s abandoned tour of Pakistan be re-scheduled for April-May next ye
Auckland all but home-and-hosed for State Championship win
The teams may say otherwise but it is hard to imagine Auckland and Wellington going into their final State Championship match believing anything other
Tendulkar not to attend BCCI meeting in Baroda tomorrow
Indian batting star Sachin Tendulkar, who pulled out of the threematch Test series in Sri Lanka because of a toe injury, will notattend the Indian Cri
Kiwis make first inroads with the ball on tour
New Zealand’s bowlers made the first inroads on their Australian tour today when they chipped away at Queensland in the tour match at the GabbaMichael
Hussain retirement after 2003 by no means certain, he claims
After rumours and speculation, it has finally been confirmed that Nasser Hussain will not necessarily stand down from the England captaincy at the end
Waugh keeps game plan under wraps
Australian captain Stephen Waugh was keeping his one-day side’s plans for another great escape firmly under wraps today as he refused to join the chor
In-form Warne laments untimely hamstring injury
Shane Warne has been denied another crack at South Africa’s batsmen as he battles the hamstring injury which has interrupted one of his best seasons o
Brain Lara soars again
It is on days like this, with the sun burning down from ablue sky, the pitch flawless, the outfield like a billiardtable top and his mind intently foc
Gibbs century sets up impressive South African reply in First Test
So much, someone noted, for being a bowler-friendly pitchPeter Robinson04-Nov-2001So much, someone noted, for being a bowler-friendly pitch. The first
India on tour: The champagne moments
Though the 1971 series victory in England was both notable and historic, there was an element of luck involved in itPartab Ramchand22-Nov-2001Part V: