Hoffman century anchors CFX Academy
A fine maiden century by captain Andre Hoffman was the highlight of the first day’s play between the CFX Academy and Matabeleland at Country Club, Har
Dhaka Division is waiting for the longer version trophy
Dhaka Division has almost confirmed the longer version trophy in Ispahani Mirzapore National League 2001-2002Shahryar Khan05-Mar-2002Dhaka Division ha
Astle rips up the record book and starts a re-write
Nathan Astle wrote one of the greatest pages in New Zealand’s Test cricket history today at his home ground Jade Stadium in Christchurch with an innin
Gillespie shows stamina in South Africa for ironman tag
Jason Gillespie is wearing the unusual tag of Australia’s fast bowling ironman in South Africa as he tries to cement his place in one-day internationa
Boucher to captain South Africa, Gauteng suspend Cullinan
Mark Boucher will again step in to take over the captaincy of the South African side for the second Castle Lager/MTN Test match against Australia whic
Glamorgan begin tour with a comfortable victory
Glamorgan`s pre-season tour of South Africa began with a 189 run victory overa Cape Technicon XI at the Green Club in Cape TownAndrew Hignell04-Apr-20
Richardson takes Auckland to brink of victory
Auckland dominated the second day of their State Championship match against Central Districts at Fitzherbert Park, Palmerston NorthPeter Hoare05-Mar-2
Robinson names strong Board XI side to face Somerset on Tuesday
Somerset Board Eleven manager Peter Robinson has named a strong side to play against Somerset at the County Ground on TuesdayRichard Walsh07-Apr-2002S
A worrying lack of options
There are a couple of disturbing thoughts even as the Indians lick their woundsPartab Ramchand06-May-2002Inconsistency is the bane of Indian cricket t
Competitive fires burn out for Dion Nash
New Zealand Cricket’s honest toiler Dion Nash has reached the end of his tether, a tether more sorely tested than for most in cricket, and has announc