Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took another U-turn and bowed to senior players demand for retaining slab system for Zimbabwe-bound players MondayMohamma
'Cricket is very much alive and well in Somerset' says Anderson in response to the critics
Somerset chief executive Peter Anderson has once again spoken out strongly in support of the English summer gameSOMERSET13-Nov-2002Somerset chief exec
White plays as Flintoff loses first Test fitness race
England have opted for Craig White as their all-rounder in the first Ashes Test against Australia, which starts in Brisbane tomorrowStephen Lamb06-Nov
Uncapped Melbourne grade batsman now part of England squad
ADELAIDE - England selectors have rushed an uncapped batsman fromMelbourne grade cricket into their Ashes squad as they try to avoidanother drubbing b
BCA hits out at Rudi Webster
The Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) has hit out at Dr Rudi Webster for his strong comments over alleged indiscipline of Barbadian students at the S
The better side won
As Nasser Hussain was about to depart from Heathrow on what turned out to be this ill-fated Ashes tour, he said that he genuinely believed his side st
Hinds appointed second-in-command
In a significant indicator to the future, Wavell Hinds has been named West Indies' vice-captain on its current tour of BangladeshTony Cozier13-Dec-200
Caborn to stand by ICC on Zimbabwe issue
The sports minister, Richard Caborn, has made it clear that the International Cricket Council (ICC), not politicians, should decide if Zimbabwe can be
New Zealand strengthen side for Queenstown ODI
Three changes have been made to the New Zealand team for the fourth match in their seven-game series against India in Queenstown on SaturdayLynn McCon
Injured White unlikely to play in fifth Test
Craig White's participation in the rest of the Ashes series is in doubt after he tore a side muscle during the fourth Test in Melbourne.CricInfo28-Dec