News
Stewart keeps Griquas at bay
Deon Kruis took five for 50 as Griqualand West reached the close satisfiedwith their first-day performanceMWP16-Mar-2001Deon Kruis took five for 50 as
Triple-ton Richardson
Twenty-nine year-old Otago batsman Mark Richardson rewrote the record books yesterday when he scored only the sixth triple century by a New Zealander
Play curtailed on second day
Only 18.4 overs play was possible on the second day of thefour day MA Chidambaram Trophy (under-19) match between Punjaband Rest of India at the Dhruv
Ziaur Rahman upset Biman
Biman Bangladesh, one of the three teams that are competing for the Grameen Phone Premier League trophy, experienced a heavy defeat handed out by Kala
Security thumbs-up will make Asian threat irrelevant – NZC
A threat from the Asian Cricket Council directed at New Zealand Cricket appears to have crossed in the mail with news that New Zealand manager Jeff Cr
Proteas fight back as Waugh's miss proves as good as a lifeline
Hopes of Australia’s first series whitewash over South Africa in 70 years appear closer to fruition after a four-pronged attack bowled the home team i
Hinds and Collymore for Triangular Series
The West Indies selectors yesterday named two changes to the currentteam for the upcoming triangular One Day Series, which starts onDecember, 8Derrick
Somerset cap fine season with win over Northants
Mike Burns hit a 112-ball century as Somerset ended an excellent season in style with an exciting 12-run victory over Northants at TauntonRichard Lath
Peter Anderson's Letter to the Gazette
I am sorry that your correspondents Mr Foyle and Mr Wight feel grumpy about the side selected to play the AustraliansPeter Anderson27-Jul-2001The Edit
Irish prevail narrowly in practice hitout
It might only have been a practice game but the closeness of today’s Ireland-Canada struggle has confirmed that a tight battle for ICC Trophy tourname