Championship leaders Surrey enjoyed a good second day at The Oval after the frustrations of rain on the firstRalph Dellor11-Jul-2002Championship leade
Clark helps swell Australian county ranks
The overnight announcement of Worcestershire's recruitment of New South Wales paceman Stuart Clark now ensures that at least 12 Australians will play
Bangladesh have six wickets and a whole day to go
Bangladesh are fighting to avoid innings defeat at the M A Aziz stadium at the end of the fourth day of the second Test against ZimbabweShahryar Khan1
Tudor and Croft in England squad for Third Test but Hussain out again
England today named a 13-man squad for next week's Third npower Test Matchagainst Australia at Trent Bridge (August 2-6)ECB Media Release29-Jul-2001En
Powell and Dale hit centuries as Glamorgan take charge
Michael Powell and Adrian Dale both cracked centuries as Glamorgan closed on 339-4 against Northants at Northampton in the CricInfo Championship.Robin
Manicaland v Matabeleland: Exciting finish in prospect after two days.
This match is set up for what could be an exciting finishtomorrow morning, as Manicaland, set the highest total of thematch for victory, 210, finished
I'm quitting, no regrets, says Andy Flower
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Introduction to Cricket sessions in Viennese primary school
Siva Nadarajah, the ACA's Sportlicher Leiter (Director of Cricket), is to present cricket to 250 schoolchildren aged between eight and ten at the Volk
World Cup ticket sales hit for six
Ticket sales, on the opening day, for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa were hit out of the park yesterday when heavy demands put to much pressure on
Waqar and selectors at odds over Shadab
The Pakistan cricket selectors had wanted to include Shadab Kabir in the 14-man squad for the Asian Test Championship final but the idea was rejected