The Test playing countries in Asia have agreed in principal to a system by which a side failing to honour contractual obligations to play in a series
Binny not in favour of five seamers for Zimbabwe Tour
Roger Binny, coach of the junior Indian cricket team, today said theselectors should have picked an additional spinner to give variety tothe bowling a
ECB requests government intervention as Lord's considers fencing
David Clarke, the corporate communications manager for the ECB, has urged the government to take action as soon as possible to deter unruly spectators
Sri Lanka switch to pace for Second 'Test'
Having failed with spin at Dambulla, Sri Lanka 'A' are likely to go into the second four-day unofficial 'Test' against Pakistan 'A' beginning at the N
Somerset Seconds beat Worcestershire but toil against Gloucestershire
On Monday Somerset Seconds travelled to New Road to take on Worcestershire in the one-day competitionRichard Walsh19-Jun-2001On Monday Somerset Second
No Kiwi can ever go past an All Black Test
While there is a copious amount of cricket being played around the world, being a New Zealander, one can never look beyond an All Black TestChris Cair
Quiet weekend for Kiwis in the English Leagues
Mathew Sinclair's Yorkshire Premier League club team mates at Cleethorpes showed they had been learning from Sinclair's example when taking a big hand
Derbyshire unable to match Aymes and Udal partnership
Derbyshire faced the prospect of defeat inside three days after being forced to follow-on 243 behindPat Symes30-Jun-2001Derbyshire faced the prospect
Indian news round-up
Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has presented some of his cricketingmemorabilia to the Cricket Association of Bengal's museum which willexhibit items gi
Worcestershire well placed against Gloucestershire
Worcestershire openers Philip Weston and Anurag Singh went some way towards wiping out Gloucestershire's first innings total of 222 on a busy opening