The most inconsistent team in the Carib Beer Cricket Series has returned to Barbados with a new lease on lifeHaydn Gill22-Mar-2003The most inconsisten
Awaiting a battle royale between India and Australia
Australia and India have been without doubt the top two teams in this World Cup with Australia holding a slight advantage over India after their win i
Yorkshire confirm Yuvraj signing
Yorkshire have confirmed the signing of Yuvraj Singh as their second overseas player for the 2003 county seasonWisden CricInfo Staff09-May-2003Yorkshi
Pressure's weight a challenge for Styris in Sri Lanka
It won't be obvious enough to be detected by airline officials as excess baggage, but Scott Styris will be carrying some extra weight on his shoulders
Out of the frying pan: Zimbabwe arrive in England
Somebody turning on the radio this morning could be forgiven for thinking that they had been transported back in time to early FebruaryMartin Williams
Hampshire run out of ideas in Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy
The proverbial sayingVic Isaacs07-May-2003The proverbial saying "lost it after we had won it" would not be out of place, as Hampshire managed to give
England swing to innings victory
England enjoyed an old-fashioned day of swing-induced dominance, as Zimbabwe fumbled to an innings and 92-run defeat in the first npower Test at Lord'
WorldTel COO dies in car crash
Samir Singh, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of WorldTel, died in Bangalore on Saturday night, when his car crashed into a busWisden Cricinfo staff
A pitiful procession
England v Zimbabwe, 2nd Test, Chester-le-Street, Day 2 After writing Zimbabwe off yesterday, when they'd had quite a decent day in the field, I felt
'Twice the action, half the time' – and three times the attendance!
Crowds for the Twenty20 Cup group matches are currently running nearly three times higher than for the equivalent games in the old Benson & Hedges Cup