Queensland romps home in Adelaide
For the second consecutive time, South Australia’s batsmen have let their side down as it tumbled to a 101 run defeat at the hands of Queensland in a
Weather intervenes as Province look for upper hand
The unpredictable Cape weather intervened on day three of this highly competitive Supersport Series match to leave both sides wondering how to avoid a
Durham victory delayed by rain
Rain at Kidderminster denied Durham an opportunity to wrap up a three-day win after skittling Worcestershire for 147 in their second inningsRoy Bradle
Tamil Nadu in command against Delhi
Tamil Nadu are well placed to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Ranji Trophy, after the third day in their pre-quarter-final match against Delhi a
Pakistan, Sri Lanka to play in Sharjah tournaments for next three years
Pakistan and Sri Lanka have agreed to play in Sharjah’s one-day cricket tournament for the next three years, say organisersBloomberg13-Jul-2001Pakista
Prospects of revival bright
Chances are bright for the revival of bilateral matches between Pakistan and Indian cricket teams as the Indian government is likely to change its sta
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Talking to reporters after the meeting, the former Indian captain said “Though no firm decision was taken at the meeting today, there were important s
Lancashire refuse to confirm Crawley departure
Lancashire are refusing to confirm media reports that their former captain, John Crawley, has told them he does not intend to play for them again.Craw
Kiwis make most of ideal Canberra pitch
New Zealand batsmen Mathew Sinclair and Matthew Bell have both scored centuries in the tour match against the ACT President’s Eleven at Manuka Oval in
Russel Arnold: India's negativity cost them dear
We went into the Galle Test with a psychological edge and full ofconfidenceRussel Arnold21-Aug-2001We went into the Galle Test with a psychological ed