Sensible fast bowling from Carl Bulfin and innocuous, but accurate, medium-pace from Matthew Walker and Paul Hitchcock carried Wellington to its victo
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'Tomorrow we will go all out for a win' says paceman Francis
The second day of Somerset’s championship match against Durham at the County Ground in Taunton ended with the game evenly balanced after the visitors
ECB face political pressure over Zimbabwe
England’s cricket authorities are being forced to walk a tightrope to avoid being sucked into a political storm over the World Cup match scheduled to
South Africa holds pre-season training camp
The new South Africa coach, Eric Simons, was impressed by the condition of his players at the first of two training campsKeith Lane18-Jul-2002The new
West Zone brush aside defiant Akash Chopra to win at Pune
North Zone’s Duleep Trophy side may boast some splendid batsmen, but a target of 432 was always going to be out of reach for them, and West Zone duly
India committed to four Tests in England, says ECB boss
England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tim Lamb believes India areCricInfo20-Nov-2001England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tim Lamb
Indian news round-up
A London-based Indian company along with a British advertising agencyhas won a prized contract from the England and Wales Cricket Board(ECB) to popula
Henderson bowls Border to emphatic victory over Free State
Border gave their chances of reaching the Supersport Series final a tonic with an emphatic 162-run defeat of Free State in Bloemfontein on Sunday, the
'We want to make all South Africans proud of their team'
The second part of our exclusive interview with South Africa’s captain Graeme SmithNeil Manthorp24-Jun-2003The second part of our exclusive interview
Brian Strang leaves for South Africa as Olonga recovers
Bryan Strang, who left Zimbabwe cricket at the beginning of the year, discouraged at selection policy, is working in Johannesburg and is now a South A