Netherlands beat Canada in exiciting Six Nations opener
In an exciting opening match of the Six Nations Challenge, Canada squandered a fine start to let the Netherlands reach 211CI08-Apr-2002In an exciting
New Zealand forgot their own lessons while losing in Napier
New Zealand failed to learn from the lessons they dished out to England in Wellington when going down by 43 runs in Napier last nightLynn McConnell20-
Gavaskar's Test ton number one
© CricInfo When he announced his retirement from first-class cricket in1987, Sunil Gavaskar had made 34 Test centuries, more than anyoneelse in th
Warne riding wave of success with match-winning show
Shane Warne has pleaded for some recovery time on the beach in Durban after transforming his 100th Test into the most memorable match of his career.Mi
Bulls on verge of first innings points against SA
Queensland was on the verge of entrenching itself at the top of the Pura Cup ladder after South Australia’s middle order batsmen crumbled at Adelaide
Bulls hailed as champions again
Queensland has clinched its third successive first-class title and its fifth crown in the space of eight years after it emphatically set the seal on a
Players not to be released
Pakistan coach Mudassar Nazar said players will not be released for the second round action in the National one-day tournament that begins March 2621-
Sports Minister promotes Hemaka Amasuriya BCCSL President
Sports Minister Johnston Fernando declared on Monday that he believed SingerChairman Hemaka Amarasuriya would be the ideal candidate to run the Board
India face a Hobson's choice
© CricInfo Rarely has a young cricketer’s continued presence in the Indianteam attracted such heated discussionV Ramnarayan17-Apr-2002© CricInfoRa
Rest days on the cards for South Africans
With the final round of the Benson & Hedges Cup taking place today, most of the South African players playing in the UK could find themselves watching