Posting of Athar causes controversy
The Asian Cricket Council’s (ACC) decision to name a home umpire and not staging the final starting tomorrow on a netural territory has caused controv
Sugar-caned
If there were a crime called cricket brutality, Barbados cricketerswould be wanted men this morningHaydn Gill10-Mar-2002If there were a crime called c
Whittall sends a message to the selectors after scoring 247 in Mutare
Guy Whittall dominated proceedings for a second day running at Mutare SportsClub yesterday, sending a signal to the (absent) selectors that they are c
England's draw leaves more questions than answers
Queenstown’s sun finally broke through on the third afternoon but it didn’t shine on either Otago or England as a draw was all England could manage ag
Chris Tremlett interview
After an intense winter in Rod Marsh’s newly formed England Academy down under, Chris Tremlett has returned fitter, stronger and quicker for the 2002
Partab Ramchand wonders if India can be deemed the favourites for the series against the West Indies
Going by what is being said and written of late, it would appearthat the Indians have been installed as the favourites for thefive-match Test series a
Hooper's masterly ton puts Guyana in the driver's seat
A rampant Carl Hooper stroked a masterly unbeaten hundred to gain his team a 77-run first innings lead on the third day of their Busta International S
History a positive as Tasmanians reach date with destiny
Tasmanian captain Jamie Cox anticipates that a sense of history will inspire his players when his team meets Queensland in the Pura Cup Final starting
Flintoff dominates top county clash with bat and ball
It promised to be such a good day for SurreyRalph Dellor08-May-2002Flintoff- fine all round performancePhoto CricInfoIt promised to be such a good day
Inzamam prepares for final battle
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