Pitch liaison officer Peter Walker left before the end of an extraordinary day at the Rose Bowl convinced that the pitch had nothing to do with 17 wic
Rousseau Steps Down
No president of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) has ever had such a turbulent time in office as Pat Rousseau, the 67-year-old Jamaican attorney w
Fleming encouraged by New Zealand's 265-run victory
Despite opposition described as "simply disappointing" by New Zealand coach David Trist, Stephen Fleming said he was "very encouraged" going into the
PCA announces Masters game against South Africa and return of Zone6 city cricket
The Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) has unveiled its flagship events for 2003 with the PCA Masters taking on South Africa on 6th August and
Yorkshire CCC Press Statement
At their scheduled meeting last night the Board of YCCC considered a report from Geoff Cope about the disciplinary incident involving Darren Lehmann d
Lara's on way home
Brian Lara flew out of Colombo yesterday morning, fit enough to endure the 11 hours flight to London on his way back to Trinidad but still unavailable
Kanitkar named to lead India 'A' to Sri Lanka
Hrishikesh Kanitkar, coming off a victorious Duleep Trophy campaign as West Zone skipper and a fine personal run of form, has been chosen to lead the
Styris brings ND back into contention
At the start of the third day of the State Championship game between Northern Districts and Canterbury, it appeared probable that there would not be a
Atherton remains upbeat before crunch Third Test
Stand-in England captain Michael Atherton has declared defiance in the face of Australian danger going into the must-win Third Test at Trent BridgeCri
Extraordinary General Meeting in Southampton on Tuesday 4:30pm
Much of the business left unfinished at the clubs Annual General Meeting in April, will be tidied up at an Extraordinary General meeting at the Novote