Class, so cricket pundits through the ages have knowledgeably told us,is permanentStaff Reporter17-Oct-2001Class, so cricket pundits through the ages
A familiar Indian tale
India let slip a golden opportunity to write a new chapter in theircricketing history at BloemfonteinKrishnamachari Srikkanth08-Nov-2001 © AFPIndia
Never say never as Bond chases Test berth
He didn't quite come to the Adelaide Oval with a smoking gun, but Shane Bond has thrown his hat into the ring for New Zealand Test selection nonethele
James Franklin's bowling spearheads Wellington Max three-peat
Batsmen are supposed to win State Max matches but somebody forgot to tell the Wellington attack, especially left-arm fast-medium bowler James Franklin
Fletcher backs Foster after difficult debut
James Foster has received the full support of the England coach, Duncan Fletcher, after his difficult Test debut in MohaliCricInfo07-Dec-2001Foster- H
New Zealand 7-293 at stumps on day one at WACA
A defiant captain with everything to win and a plucky debutant with nothing to lose gave New Zealand hope of an unlikely series triumph over Australia
Sehwag selection a matter for the ICC and BCCI to resolve, says ECB
The England and Wales Cricket Board is hoping that the issue of whether Virender Sehwag plays in next week's first Test against England at Mohali can
Oram's aspirations on hold after injury recurrence
Jacob Oram may miss the majority of the domestic cricket season after suffering a relapse with his broken foot during a fitness test during Central Di
Expansion underway for National Museum
Where in the world is there a museum where you can watch a Test matchMatthew Appleby03-Jan-2002Where in the world is there a museum where you can watc
Shoaib gets selectors nod
The Pakistan cricket selectors retained controversial fastbowler Shoaib Akhtar and recalled forgotten man Shadab Kabirin the 16-man squad for Banglade