West Indies captain Carl Hooper admitted to one major concern yesterday on the eve of the first Cable & Wireless Test against New Zealand and it was f
Blues facing uphill battle
Western Australia had NSW on the ropes at stumps on day two of their Pura Cup match at the WACATom Wald16-Feb-2002Western Australia had NSW on the rop
Langer misses century but Test berth looms
Justin Langer missed a century but he may have booked a Test berth after joining West Australian captain Adam Gilchrist in a run feast against Queensl
Time for Sri Lanka's fast bowlers to take centre stage
Having made a hash of the Pakistan A tour the Sri Lankan national selectorshave surpassed expectations with their Coca Cola Cup squad, showing thevisi
Academy announces 2001 scholarship intake
Three players who have already competed for their states at senior level head an impressive line-up of young cricketers who have been selected today a
Tons by Saeed and Inzamam force Sri Lanka on the backfoot
With a view to square up Sri Lanka's score of 184, the over-night batsmen Saeed Anwar and Yousuf Youhana started off very cautiouslyCol (Retd)Rafi Nas
Out of Africa
2001 Hamilton Masakadza becomes the first black African to score a Test century - and, for all of 41 days, the youngest debutant centurion in Tes
All square at Taunton
The three day friendly between Somerset and Glamorgan ended in a drawafter Glamorgan challenged Somerset to score 386 in 53 overs onthe final afternoo
Matthew Hayden rules supreme on opening day of Ashes series
Australia have made the most of being sent into bat by England skipper Nasser Hussain on day one of the first Ashes Test at the GabbaClaire Killeen07-
Ganguly wary of improved England
India may have drawn first blood against England in their first NatWest encounter at Lord's on Saturday, but captain Sourav Ganguly is in no mood for