Reaching the Super Six stage of the World Cup at the expense of nations ranked ahead of it has done little to improve New Zealand's ranking on the ICC
Malik and Imran hit sparkling centuries
Sparkling centuries by Shoaib Malik and Imran Farhat as PCB Greens beat Blues by 50 runs in the the Super League Ramazan Cup at Gaddafi Stadium Friday
Seconds lose out again to the weather
Somerset Seconds experienced a day of frustration as they lost yet another day of cricket to this summers wet weatherRichard Walsh12-Jun-2002Somerset
Patience with weather wears out and semi-final abandoned
TypicalLynn McConnell06-Feb-2002Typical. Murphy's Law even.After a break in the weather was sufficient to see Bert Sutcliffe Oval dried off after all
Trinidad tops Zone A with Jamaican victory
Trinidad and Tobago handed Jamaica a 93-run home defeat in a raincurtailed match at Sabina Park, going on to top Zone A of the RedStripe BowlStaff Rep
Judicial remand of Prabhakar extended till July 21
A Nainital court has extended judicial remand of the former Testcricketer Manoj Prabhakar till July 21 in the chit fund case, a seniorpolice official
Matthew Hayden's belligerent 147 puts Australia in command
Australia bounced back with a bang after their morale shatteringdefeat in Kolkata, to take the honours on the first day of the thirdand final Test mat
Joshi spins web around Rajasthan batsmen
Sunil Joshi upstaged his more illustrious partners in the Karnatakabowling attack as the home side grabbed an overall lead of 109 withnine second inni
South Africans caught short
Andrew Hall once survived a brutal point-blank shooting at a Johannesburg cashpoint - it's little wonder he has an easy-going attitude to the game of
Bushrangers down again as Queensland books home final
BRISBANE, March 1 AAP - Victoria added another chapter to its book of Gabba nightmares today when Queensland surged into its fifth consecutive home Pu