After their opening pair of Neil Ferreira and Richard Sims set a new Zimbabwean first-class opening partnership record, Manicaland went on to set a ne
Sri Lanka comprehensively beaten at Edgbaston
The England football team might have thrown away a winning position in Japan, but the country's cricketers made no mistake at Edgbaston after bursting
West Indies keen for consolation victory
Ten days ago, after his team's four-wicket defeat by Zimbabwe, Carl Hoopershrugged his shoulders and accused his team of putting their tails betweenth
Sri Lanka vs India – 1st Test Match
The Selection Committee of the BCCSL, met on the 09th August 2001 at the Board Headquarters, and the following Sri Lankan Squad of 16 players and 03 T
Thorpe ready and waiting for Pakistan
Graham Thorpe batted himself into fighting trim for next week's First Test against Pakistan with a fluent 148 to give Surrey a first-innings lead in t
Honours even on day dominated by bowlers
Good bowling combined with a pitch that offered pace and lateral movement to provide an eventful day's cricket at WestPac Trust Park, Hamilton as the
Latif: 'Pakistan played better than England'
England squeaked through to win the NatWest Challenge 2-1 after a nailbiting four-wicket win in the decider, thanks to a magnificent unbeaten 108 from
Somerset's players of the future on parade at the Centre of Excellence
The pick of Somerset's young cricketer's have just resumed their regular Friday evening squad sessions at the Centre of Excellence at the County Groun
Fleming: We would like to leave the tournament with a good result
With Australia having confirmed their place in the semi-finals from Pool 1, the winners of ICC KnockOut 2000, New Zealand, already find themselves out
County Ground work all completed before the start of the first home game on Tuesday
With the first home game of the season, against Glamorgan on Tuesday, just a couple of days away, the builders at the County Ground are busy putting t