Leicestershire opening batsman Trevor Ward has agreed a new one year contract at Grace RoadLeicestershire CCC27-Nov-2002Leicestershire opening batsman
Soggy Sunday plays havoc with NUL fixtures
Apart from the fixture between Glamorgan Dragons and Kent Spitfires who managed to get a truncated game played, the entire Norwich Union League progra
Trescothick prepared to put in extra work if required as 'keeper
It hasn't been developed as a firm policy yet but if it should Marcus Trescothick, England's utility wicket-keeper, is prepared to put the work in to
Elections force Cricket Board to reschedule matches
With parliamentary elections now scheduled for December 5 the Board ofControl for Cricket in Sri Lanka (BCCSL) has been forced to rescheduleitinerarie
Durham squander hard work as Warwickshire strike back
Martin Love scored his eighth championship half-century and Paul Collingwood his sixth in ten innings, but Durham failed to capitalise against Warwick
All power to Australia as international season concludes
Mark Waugh blasted a record-breaking centuryJohn Polack09-Feb-2001Mark Waugh blasted a record-breaking century. Australia crashed its way to a record
West Indies Domestic: Semi finals – here we come!
The Leeward Islands cricket team made it up to their fans this weekend asthey romped to a innings victory over a strong Jamaican team at the AntiguaRe
Warne hits back at anti-doping body
In an interview to ABC radio, Shane Warne has hit back at Dick Pound, World Anti-Doping Agency presidentWisden CricInfo staff08-Aug-2003In an intervie
Muralitharan holds the key for Sri Lanka
Among the two semi-finals lined up for the final stages of the 2003 World Cup, the Australia-Sri Lanka tie on Tuesday looks the more exciting, and the
Gillespie bowls in nets but no decision on fitness
ADELAIDE, Nov 19 AAP - Australian paceman Jason Gillespie won't know until at least tomorrow whether he will be passed fit for the second cricket Test