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
West Indies captain promises fightback in second Test
West Indian captain Carl Hooper admitted that his side had been beaten fairand square by Sri Lanka in Galle but promised that the team will come outfi
Atherton appointed England captain for Lord's Test
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BCCI on collision course with Government
In a clear move to take the Government head on, the Board ofControl for Cricket in India (BCCI) today decided not toparticipate in multilateral tourna
Somerset beat Nottinghamshire by 4 wickets
The National League First Division campaign may still be in its infancy, but already it looks set to hold contrasting fortunes for newly-promoted Some
Alec Stewart contemplates coaching role
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Hampshire CB Indoor Six-a-side Championships 2003
6.00pm - B.A.TMike Vimpany17-Mar-2003to be held at Hampshire Rose Bowl - Sunday 30 March and Sunday 6 April 2003Sunday 30 March 2003 - Quarter-finals
It's appealing, after all it's the Ashes
One of the best teams in cricket history playing against an injury-hit England squad which has fumbled through its warm-up matches wouldn't normally p
Hadlee and Reid delighted with New Zealand's mental strength
New Zealand's ability to overcome the hiccups of their bomb-disrupted tour to Pakistan, the inability to prepare properly due to rain in the West Indi