Lost with honourJohn Ward22-Mar-2002Lost with honour. Perhaps that was the best we could realistically hope for in India, and by winning two of the o...
The West Indies have three matches to at least put a littlesilver lining on what has been an especially dark tour ofSri Lanka, collectively and for ca...
HONG KONG, October 23, 2001 - In a stunning coup for the tournament, MikeWalsh, Chairman of the Hong Kong Cricket Association (HKCA), today revealedth...
The 2nd Zimbabwe Sun Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies willbe played at Harare Sports Club from 27 to 31 July 2001Media Release26-Jul-2001The 2nd...
A tremendous fightback by Essex after they were forced to follow-on, 177 runs behind, has set up the prospect of an absorbing final day with the home ...
The law of averages suggests that West Indies' cricketers are due for a win over Australia in the near futureJohn Polack14-Jan-2001The law of averages...
In a tight tussle, marred slightly by a couple of umpiring decisions, Kensington foiled West Torrens' attempt at its first premiership for nearly fort...
Glamorgan won a thrilling match at the Rhos-on-Sea ground beating Yorkshire by 1 run, as Michael Kasprowiczdramatically ran out Darren Gough off the f...
A fifth-wicket stand of 151 between Ed Joyce, who batted more than sixhours for his 117, and Abdul Razzaq (81) took Middlesex to safety atChelmsfordWi...
Somerset fans could be in for a year to remember in 2003 if the New Year wishes made by their captain Mike Burns come trueSOMERSET01-Jan-2003Somerset ...



