Summer to savour offers even brighter hope for the future
Three Test wins, four draws and a loss represent a reasonable summer for New Zealand, given that two of the wins were against BangladeshLynn McConnell
Cynicism – English cricket's greatest enemy
The new English season has begunAndrew Hall15-Apr-2002The new English season has begun!OK, so the first action is against University sides, and these
Wellington batting shortcomings rear their ugly head again
The Wellington team cited en masse last week by a rival coach for unacceptable behaviour risked being reported by their own coach for the same offence
The Somerset players are fit, hungry and raring to go, says Kevin Shine.
The Somerset players reported back for their first structured team practice of the new season earlier this weekSOMERSET Article17-Jan-2002The Somerset
2nd Americas Cricket Championships day three round-up
At Lomas Athletic Club, Longchamps, a brave Argentina battled in vain to shock World Cup qualifiers Canada, ultimately losing by 42 runsGrant Dugmore1
Williams included in one-day squad
Brad Williams’ claims on an international debut have been enhanced after the pace bowler was today selected in the 14-man squad that will represent th
Papps comes of age with classy maiden century
Former New Zealand Under-19 batsman Michael Papps was one of a number of under-achievers in the Canterbury team last seasonMatthew Appleby04-Dec-2001F
Waqar brushes aside rumours of disharmony in team
Pakistan captain Waqar Younis brushed aside speculations that therewas disharmony among the players saying his team lost because itplayed poorly11-Mar
Top of the table clash now down to three-day match
Auckland’s weather conspired to wash out the first day of play in the top-of-the-table State Championship match with Canterbury at Eden Park todayChri
Sri Lanka crush Zimbabwe but sterner tests lie ahead
Sri Lanka completed their third consecutive Test series win on Monday whenthey crushed a poor Zimbabwean side by an innings and 94 runs at AsgiriyaInt