It's not often that Zimbabwe begin a triangular One-Day tournament asfavouritesAnand Vasu22-Jun-2001It's not often that Zimbabwe begin a triangular On
Misbah-ul-Haq earns Pakistan A thrilling draw
Pakistan A earned a thrilling draw after 27-year-old right-handerMisbah-ul-Haq of Sargodha rescued his team with a defiant knock of 91 onthe fourth an
Urdu Comment – The uncertainties of cricket
Maria Naureen12-Jun-2001
England squad hit by injuries and illness
The England team management have been left with plenty to ponder in the lead up to the Ashes series as their list of ill and injured reaches epidemic
Gayle's best marred by injury blow
Opener Chris Gayle bounced back from his first innings 0 to hit a double century on the second day of the West Indians' game against a Zimbabwe Presid
Wednesday is our last chance says Anderson
The Cheltenham and Gloucestershire quarter final match against Glamorgan at The County Ground on Wednesday is "Somerset's last chance to gain one-day
Sinclair and Vincent in shape for Sri Lanka
New Zealand One-Day International opener Mathew Sinclair finished the first part of his summer with Yorkshire club Cleethorpes on Saturday with a reso
Bowlers' wicket will help us, says Barnett
Kim Barnett is preparing for a remarkable sixth successive Lord's final tomorrow when Gloucestershire take on Surrey in the Benson and Hedges showdown
Body blow for England as Thorpe ruled out
LONDON - England's floundering Ashes prospects were struck a body blowtoday when Graham Thorpe was ruled out of the third cricket Test justdays after
Lehmann breaks record with double hundred
Darren Lehmann blasted the highest score ever recorded in Roses Championship cricket at Headingley today - and he was still there at the close of the