Somerset Sabres slumped to another disappointing NUL defeat at Trent Bridge where they were well beaten by Nottingham OutlawsSOMERSET18-Aug-2002Somers
Wagg and Troughton injured for National Academy
Warwickshire players, Graham Wagg and Jim Troughton, will not fly to Australia on Sunday 13 October with the remainder of the National Academy squad d
Honours shared in Queensland origin matches
For this season this contest moved to Dalby with the format being changed from the regular two day match to two limited over gamesWarwick Torrens09-Se
Wells out with broken finger
Leicestershire captain Vince Wells is likely to be out of action for the remainder of the season after breaking a finger in last Sunday's Norwich Unio
ICC Thanks Sri Lanka for an Extraordinarily Successful Champions Trophy
The International Cricket Council today thanked Sri Lanka for hosting the ICC Champions Trophy Sri Lanka 2002, which is the largest and most successfu
New Blues captain welcomed with a win
New Queensland captain Maher felt 240 was a very achievable target on a small ground with a good wicket and fast outfield and felt the Bulls contribut
Neil Edwards suffering from glandular fever and may miss out on Aussie trip
Somerset's young batsman Neil Edwards who was due to spend the first part of the winter working at the County Ground in Taunton is now back at home in
Somerset target youngest age group for new talent
Youth Development Officer Pete Sanderson is setting his sights on recruiting new players for the youngest of the Somerset age group teams, the Under E
PCB defers decision on Rashid
LAHORE, Nov 14: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) known for making mind-boggling decisions without taking into pros and cons has once again deferred the fa
Ellis and Donkers newcomers to Canterbury side
Two newcomers, Andrew Ellis and Brendon Donkers could make their first-class debuts when Canterbury travel to Dunedin to play Otago in their State Cha