West Indies Cricket Board to review Future Tours
Following the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), will be meeting to review all future tours
'Hoops' over hurdle
Carl Hooper put a lifetime of underachievement finally and firmly behind him yesterday, appropriately on the ground he has always called homeTony Cozi
Gloucestershire win by an innings – eventually
Gloucestershire had to suffer an anxious wait before they secured an inningsand 120-run victory over Nottinghamshire in the CricInfo ChampionshipDivis
The ECB National Academy
If they were right when they said the Battle of Waterloo was won on theplaying fields of Eton, then why should the battle to regain the Ashes notstart
A keen India-England contest on the cards
A team’s form in Test cricket can rarely be used as a yardstick for judging their performance in one-day internationalsPartab Ramchand18-Jan-2002A tea
Warriors' team for Hobart trip named
The following players have been named by the WA Selectors to represent the Western Warriors in a Pura Cup game v the Tasmanian Tigers in Hobart, from
Anderson defends the county game in response to Atherton article
Somerset chief executive Peter Anderson was quick to defend county cricket in response to an article by former Lancashire and England player Michael A
Full moon forces schedule change in Sri Lanka
It’s a case of full moon stops play in Sri Lanka where a recent government decree has banned the playing of sports on Poya Day holidays (full moon day
Gillespie fires out Kiwi top order in superb display
New Zealand’s top order batting frailties were exposed again by Australian Jason Gillespie on another rain-affected at the Gabba in Brisbane todayLynn
Vidarbha secure first-innings lead
The famous Green Park ground at Kanpur saw Vidarbha claim theimportant first-innings lead against Uttar Pradesh on the second dayof their match on Fri